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In today’s newsletter: From the right number of French prime ministers to the pasttimes of Archie Bland’s dog – here are answers to our inaugural Christmas Day quiz. Good morning, and ...
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When England take to the pitches of North America at next summer's World Cup, they will be asking for their fans to be right behind them. It's been a long and painful journey to this point since ...
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Long before space travel, we looked up and wondered. Telescopes became our first spacecraft — tools that let us explore the universe without leaving the ground. Today, observatories span the globe, ...
A pay package that could be worth $1 trillion has been approved for Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The mind-meltingly large number is conditional on achieving certain targets for the company - but what does one ...
Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers. Funding for the federal government’s food-stamp program, which covers 42 million people, is set ...