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When it comes to gifts, many dads share a go-to response: "I don't need anything.
Africa
Videos showed paramilitaries opening fire on the village in what had been Sudan’s breadbasket region, causing the latest mass civilian casualties in a brutal yearlong war.
By Declan Walsh and Malachy Browne
Politics
There are still ways for people to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, particularly without any new resources to help guard the 2,000-mile frontier.
By Hamed Aleaziz
Arts
“Sunrise on the Reaping” is the latest book in Collins’s hit series, which generated a legion of fans. It will also be made into a movie.
By Alexandra E. Petri
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Business
The South Korean tech giant is at odds with some of its employees as it is trying to reassure investors that its memory chip business can meet demand.
By Jin Yu Young and Meaghan Tobin
The first lady’s departure from a high-profile foreign trip was a dramatic illustration of the Biden family’s personal priorities. She is expected to return to France on Saturday.
By Katie Rogers
Music
High-profile cancellations from Jennifer Lopez and the Black Keys have armchair analysts talking. But industry insiders say live music is still thriving.
By Ben Sisario and Joe Coscarelli
Europe
The veteran, Melvin Hurwitz, embraced the Ukrainian president and called him “the savior of the people.” Mr. Zelensky told Mr. Hurwitz that he and his fellow World War II veterans had “saved Europe.”
By Orlando Mayorquín
U.S.
Defense lawyers used a double jeopardy argument, saying their client had been convicted in federal court for acts that are now the subject of a state trial. Other charges remain.
By Soumya Karlamangla
Opinion
Progressive elites aren’t helping the people they say they’re fighting for, and they’re hurting the rest of us.
By David Brooks