World
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Judge Reshuffles Hearings in Trump Documents Case
The new schedule set by Judge Aileen Cannon reflects the array of legal issues that she has yet to resolve…
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Biden’s New Order Leaves Migrants at Border in Limbo Over Asylum Fate
In Mexican cities along the border with the United States, migrants were taking a wait-and-see approach to a restrictive new…
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Thursday Briefing: A Special Report From Sudan
Also, the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
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Small Shift Toward Biden After Trump Verdict
We reached nearly 2,000 people who participated in previous Times/Siena polls to see if any had changed their minds.
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What Happens Now That Congestion Pricing Has Been Halted
First the Metropolitan Transportation Authority must vote. Then Gov. Kathy Hochul may seek another way to shore up the finances…
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U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Censures Iran and Demands Access for Inspectors
The International Atomic Energy Agency acted in the face of Iran’s refusal to allow experts to examine its stepped-up nuclear…
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As Biden Pushes for Truce in Gaza, Tensions Rise in Lebanon
After a barrage from Hezbollah militants on northern Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened a “very intense” military response.
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18 Arrested at Israeli Nationalist Flag March Through East Jerusalem
Tens of thousands of Jewish Israelis joined an annual nationalist march on Wednesday through the heart of Jerusalem to celebrate…
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Far-Right Vows to Tie Up the Senate to Avenge Trump Are So Far Mostly Empty
To date, the effort has not produced results, as the Republicans who have promised to hold up nominees and legislation…
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Bertien van Manen, a Roving Photographer of Daily Life, Dies at 89
Inspired by Robert Frank’s book “The Americans,” she traveled to China, Russia and the coal mines of Kentucky to capture…