World
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What We Know About Israel’s Deadly Strike on U.N. School Complex in Gaza
A day after Israeli forces bombed a U.N. school complex in central Gaza that had become a shelter for displaced…
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Blinken to Visit Israel and Three Arab States Next Week
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken plans to visit Israel and three Arab states next week, as the U.S. presses…
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N.Y.P.D. Officer Accused of Critically Wounding Man in Off-Duty Shooting
Prosecutors said Officer Hieu Tran shot the driver of a truck at a New Jersey intersection in an apparent road…
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Senate Democrats Face Escalating Calls for Broader Investigation Into High Court
They say their options are limited by the court’s status as a separate branch of government and deep Republican opposition.
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Putin, at Economic Forum, Again Talks About Nuclear War
The Russian leader’s chatter about nuclear weapons has picked up since the U.S. allowed Ukraine to use its conventional weapons…
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Stars Singing Under the Stars: A Global Gala Celebrates Opera
Italy’s government pulled out all the stops to celebrate one of Italy’s most important national art forms.
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5 Convicted in Federal Fraud Trial Imperiled by a Gift Bag of Cash
Prosecutors accused the defendants of stealing millions of dollars from programs meant to feed children. A juror was replaced after…
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U.S. Considers Expanded Nuclear Arsenal, a Reversal of Decades of Cuts
China’s expansion and Russia’s threats of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine and in space have changed a U.S. drive to…
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U.S. Fund for Nuclear Radiation Victims Set to Expire Amid Impasse in Congress
Lawmakers are looking for a way to extend the program to compensate victims of government-caused nuclear contamination who fell ill,…
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$365 to Book a Table for 2 in New York? A New Law Could Stop That.
A bill passed by state lawmakers this week would prohibit third-party services from selling restaurant reservations without the restaurant’s approval.