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Three Takeaways From the Times’ Interview With President Alexander Stubb of Finland

President Alexander Stubb of Finland has become a surprise player in President Trump’s pursuit of an agreement to end Russia’s

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A Russian Missile Blew Apart These Kyiv Apartments, and a Decades-Old Community

Oleksandr Polishchuk knows suffering more than most. He lost friends after joining the Ukrainian Army in 2015 when Russia invaded

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Movies

Liked ‘Havoc’? Here are Five Movies to Stream Next

The new action extravaganza “Havoc” debuted on Netflix over the weekend with a bang — or, more accurately, nonstop bangs,

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Business

Student Debt Collections Restart on May 5. Here’s What to Know.

After a five-year reprieve, the Trump administration will restart forced collections on federal student loans in default, which could include

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How Interviewing Your Own Family Can Change Your Life

My father sent the recordings by email. He gave me no heads-up — a Dropbox folder of MP3s arrived in

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The Americans Fled Vietnam 50 Years Ago. I Visited the Buildings They Left Behind.

On a rusty door at the top of a nine-story apartment building that no architect would admire, someone had scratched

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How Photography From the Vietnam War Changed America

The images changed how the world saw Vietnam, but especially how Americans saw their country, soldiers and the war itself,

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Real Estate

Peter Yarrow’s Manhattan Duplex Is Listed at $4.44 Million

The longtime Upper West Side home of Peter Yarrow, who rose to fame as part of the popular folk group

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Real Estate

On a Swedish Lakeside, Four Cubes Add Up to One House

Patrik and Anna Johall searched for years to find an escape in nature, as a getaway from their primary home

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Power Is Largely Restored in Spain After Widespread Outage

Spain’s national power company said early Tuesday that nearly all power had been restored in the country, mostly ending a

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