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Politics
Where D.C. crime is bad, residents question Trump’s motives
In the Congress Heights neighborhood in the southeast corner of Washington, D.C., where there have been several murders and more than a dozen robberies so far this year, residents have greeted President Trump's promise of liberation from crime with a mix of skepticism, suspicion and outright derision. Continue reading →
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World
Spain’s old ways may show how to keep cool
Throughout this long and miserable summer, Seville, in Spain's south, has become a furnace of southern Europe. Its residents hope for some relief. But the city, like everywhere else, has no quick fix for the disastrous consequences of a warming planet. Continue reading →
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World
US aid cuts condemn hungry children abroad
The women walked miles through the dusty streets of Maiduguri, in the northeastern corner of Nigeria, carrying their emaciated children. At 7 a.m., they began lining up to wait, for hours, to be handed a small red packet containing a special paste that could bring their children back from the brink of starvation. Continue reading →
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