World
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Snap Election in France Sets Off a Wild Week of Politics
President Emmanuel Macron’s sudden call for new parliamentary elections has created chaos on the right and fostered rare unity on…
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Justice Department Chides Phoenix Police Over Civil Rights Violations
The department’s report comes after a three-year investigation into complaints of brutality and discrimination by law enforcement that the city…
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Makah Tribe Wins Federal Approval to Hunt Gray Whales
After decades of legal battles, federal regulators are allowing the tribe to hunt up to 25 whales in the next…
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Japan Commits $4.5 Billion for Ukraine, Zelensky Says
Japan has agreed to provide $4.5 billion in aid for Ukraine this year, part of a 10-year security deal signed…
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La cumbre del G7 en Italia revela la debilidad de la mayoría de los líderes participantes
A pesar de los desacuerdos sobre el comercio con China o las sanciones rusas, los diplomáticos afirman que los líderes…
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Sandy Hook Victims Are Remembered on Day They Would Have Graduated
More than 11 years after one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history, on what would have been the…
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A Brief History of the Phrase ‘No One Is Above the Law’
With the recent convictions of a former president and a president’s son, a saying is getting a moment in the…
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The Magnet Fisherman’s Dilemma: What to Do With $70,000 Before It Disintegrates
James Kane pulled a safe filled with stacks of hundred dollar bills from a creek in Queens. That, it turns…
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Por primera vez, el papa asistirá a la cumbre del G7
Se espera que Francisco se una a los líderes mundiales en la reunión en el sur de Italia para discutir…
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Mail-Order Abortions, Now Protected by Court, Are Growing Rapidly
One-fifth of abortions are being done via telehealth, nearly half in states with abortion bans or restrictions.