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Cosmopolitan magazine teamed up with a carmaker no one has ever heard of called SEAT to design a new car, and the result is
Update: Lord Mitchell says: “I haven’t made any formal announcement yet and have no immediate plans to do so but I am a man of my word.”
Labour peer Lord Mitchell has quit Labour
The 67-year-old hard-left politician beat back a challenge by members of Parliament with increased support from the party’s rank and file.
Ah, complaints about the clock. Heard that before? The Times published an opinion piece this week entitled “Why school should start later in the day,” which noted that even though medical guides
The Isles of Shoals is an archipelago of nine islands six miles off the Atlantic coasts of New Hampshire and Maine. The largest, Appledore Island, characterized by rocky coves, granite gorges, sweeping
To the editor: I found this article interesting, but horrifying. That being said, I must disagree with the opinion stated by PETA.
( “ Dog show in China? Activists call it bad taste,” Sept. 21)
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To the editor: A shooting or death at the hands of police officers of any innocent unarmed citizen, African American or white, is always heartbreaking.
( “ ‘Disturbing’ videos rattle Tulsa,”
To the editor: Even though tough decisions sometimes must be made with regard to how far we go in our spending to save our beloved pets’ lives, having pet insurance can go an awfully long way in
Good morning. It is Saturday, Sept. 24. Here’s what you don’t want to miss this weekend:
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A new downtown: There’s an audacious plan that would further expand the downtown L.A. skyline.
Outraged senators castigated Wells Fargo & Co. Chief Executive John Stumpf this week for not seeking to take back some of the $100 million awarded to a retiring executive who oversaw the division
Holocaust survivor Max Mannheimer, who dedicated his life in post-war Germany to fighting anti-Semitism, has died. He was 96.
A wave of intense airstrikes has left nearly two million people in the Syrian city of Aleppo without water, UN officials said Saturday as activists said at least 25 more civilians had been killed.
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Struggling with extremism and economic woes, Tunisia now faces another menace: persistent drought across several regions that is creating new social tensions and threatening farming, a pillar of the
Tens of thousands of people are demonstrating across Finland under the slogan “Enough is enough” following the death of a man who reportedly spit in front of neo-Nazis holding a rally in
A cellphone call has given detectives a glimpse into the last moments of the young Marine slain a week ago in Los Angeles, but more clues will be needed to identify the killer, police said Friday
Police searched Saturday for a gunman who opened fire in the makeup department of a Macy’s store at a mall north of Seattle, killing four females and one man, before fleeing toward an interstate
Veteran socialist Jeremy Corbyn has been re-elected head of Britain's Labour Party, defeating a challenge to his year-old leadership of the divided opposition party.
Greetings and salutations. Matthew Fleischer, digital editor of The Times Opinion section, here. We’ve got 44 days left until the most nerve-racking election in our nation’s history.
Pope Francis has received relatives of the victims of this summer's truck attack in Nice, France, offering “immense compassion” and encouraging them not to respond to hatred with hatred.
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