The Democrats swore in the summer of 2016 that they had banished all outside intrusions from their networks. They were wrong. |
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A repeatedly defaced mural in Venice is just the beginning. |
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The Isle of Lewis—from where Trump's mother emigrated in 1930—is now a welcoming home to dozens of Syrian migrants. |
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Built into a rocky cove beneath the cliffs at the south end of Coogee Beach, for more than a century McIver’s has been a sanctuary for Sydney women. |
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Russian Elena Ivanova and Canadian Meg Stone spent 10 months at sea, defying storms and tempestuous seas, to reach Canada. But their love story and safety are far from settled. |
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The hamlet has been the focus of far-right conspiracy theories that it’s a terrorist enclave. The paranoia got so bad that a man was convicted of planning to burn down the town. |
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From casual bistros to fancy restaurants, French food merits celebration. |
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In ‘The Night Eats the World, director Dominique Rocher’s mad vision of the zombie apocalypse, there’s no defense against a threat more insidious than flesh-eaters: boredom. |
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