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Why 7UP should be a bar cart staple for your next social gathering

Your collection of bar cart staples probably includes the usual suspects: a mixologist-approved stainless steel shaker, cute or quirky umbrellas, and exotic syrups.

Get ready to add an unexpected item to that list: 7UP. That's right, the lemon-lime-flavoured soft drink from your childhood wants you to make space on your drink trolley for its fizzy goodness. In a move aimed at capturing the hearts — and taste buds — of Gen-Zers and Millennials, 7UP has launched a global campaign under the...

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Siddhartha Mitter

An Artist Turns Detritus of Ghana’s Past Into Future Possibility

Installations of jute sacks or hospital beds have made Ibrahim Mahama a star. Back home, they’re fueling a bold vision.

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Alan Feuer

Legal Watchdog Group Warns Pro-Trump Lawyers Against Subverting Democracy in November

New ads running in legal journals are warning lawyers: “Don’t lose your law license because of Trump.”

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Ginia Bellafante

The Migrant Crisis Has Not Destroyed New York. But Challenges Remain.

To help migrants integrate into city life, officials should first treat their arrival as an opportunity rather than a catastrophe, advocates say.

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Sheryl Gay Stolberg

Biden Will Take Cancer ‘Moonshot’ Global at Summit in Delaware

The president will join the leaders of Australia, India and Japan to announce a new initiative for reducing cervical cancer in the Indo-Pacific, a region with especially high rates of the disease.

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Jason Zengerle

The Strange Afterlife of Tucker Carlson

A year after leaving Fox News, Carlson has figured out how to exercise power and influence in less public ways.

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Michelle Goldberg

What Trump Did to the G.O.P., Musk Did to Twitter

It’s more toxic but less relevant than ever.

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Francis Collins

Covid Showed Us That the Truth Is a Matter of Life or Death

I am deeply troubled by the growing distrust of science in our society, just at the time when its insights are most needed.

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Mike DeWine

Mike DeWine: I Don’t Recognize the Springfield That Trump and Vance Describe

I was born in Springfield and have lived my entire life less than 10 miles from the city. Here is the truth about it.

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Emmett Lindner and Orlando Mayorquín

Kentucky Sheriff Arrested in Shooting Death of Judge

The police say a sheriff shot District Judge Kevin Mullins inside the courthouse on Thursday afternoon before turning himself in.

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Jenny Gross and Constant Méheut

Ursula von der Leyen, Top E.U. Official, Visits Ukraine

European Union officials reduced a planned loan after Hungary blocked an agreement that would have satisfied U.S. requirements for a joint loan to move forward.

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Steven Erlanger and Jenny Gross

Europe’s New Defense Chief: ‘A King Without a Kingdom’?

The European Union has vowed to enhance its military capability. But money is scarce, responsibilities overlap and the new job is less about soldiers than arms manufacturers.

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Manohla Dargis

‘His Three Daughters’ Review: Sisters at Odds Together

Natasha Lyonne, Carrie Coon and Elizabeth Olsen play sisters who are caring for their dying father in this tender, funny family drama.

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Melena Ryzik and OK McCausland

Natasha Lyonne’s Success Is Driven by a Sense of Mortality

Amid Oscar talk for her quiet turn in “His Three Daughters” on Netflix, the spitfire star has become a force as a producer driven by a sense of mortality.

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Ron Lieber and Tara Siegel Bernard

Should You Refinance Your Mortgage After the Fed’s Interest Rate Cut?

People who bought homes in the past two years may want to seek a lower interest rate. Here’s how to think it through — and how to shop.

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Jeff Sommer

Now That Rates Are Falling, Let’s Turn to Other Matters

The Federal Reserve has at last cut interest rates but our columnist points out a host of concerns that could weigh on financial markets.

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Ian Austen and Amber Bracken

Unmarked Graves at Canada’s Former Indigenous Schools Fuel A Debate

Despite possible evidence of hundreds of graves at former schools for Indigenous children, challenges in making a clear conclusion have given rise to skeptics.

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Sarah Maslin Nir

Former N.Y.C. Covid Czar Partied While Preaching Social Distancing

In a hidden-camera video posted by a conservative podcaster, Dr. Jay K. Varma boasts about flouting the public health guidelines he insisted others follow.

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Hwaida Saad and Ben Hubbard

Lebanese Talk of Revenge for Pager Attacks

After two days of exploding pagers and walkie-talkies, Beirut was a city on edge, with people worried there were bombs in their bags or pockets. Victims’ relatives vowed retribution.

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Amelia Nierenberg, Jess Bidgood, Ben Hubbard, Robert Jimison, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger and Tracy Mumford

Harris Outspends Trump in Ad Battle, and Israel Bombards Hezbollah

Plus, an iconic kitchen brand files for bankruptcy.

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