World
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Israel’s Military Defends Strike on U.N. School Building, Saying Its Target Was 30 Militants
Facing international criticism of its conduct of the war and its latest strike on a U.N. school building being used…
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Does Gov. Hochul, a Buffalo Native, Really Get New York City?
Governor Hochul is more of an outsider to New York City than most of her predecessors. Critics say that put…
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Israeli Strike Kills Dozens at Civilian Shelter in Gaza
The Israeli military said it had been targeting militants who were hiding in the complex in an effort to evade…
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‘Mama! Mama!’ Israeli Strike Sets Off Chaos at Gazan Hospital
As dawn broke on Thursday, Haitham Abu Ammar combed through the rubble of the school that had become a shelter…
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Friday Briefing: Narendra Modi’s India
We explain what to expect from his third term.
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A Death Row Prisoner Tells of Living Through a Botched Execution
At 73, Thomas Creech is one of the few people to have survived a failed attempt at executing the death…
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Mexico’s Presidents Get Only One Term. Is That a Good Thing?
Examining the rare one-term presidential limit.
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South Africa’s President Announces Plan to Form National Unity Government
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s party, the African National Congress, is seeking a broad alliance after it failed to win enough seats…
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New Jersey’s Leaders Celebrate Shelving of Congestion Pricing
But transit advocates said the suspension of the tolling program was no victory for the state’s beleaguered commuters.
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La adaptación del virus H5N1 a mamíferos marinos genera inquietud
Los investigadores descubrieron que enormes cantidades de elefantes marinos murieron luego de que el virus adquirió casi 20 nuevas mutaciones.