World
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Senator Menendez Enjoyed a Steakhouse Dinner, as the F.B.I. Watched
At Senator Robert Menendez’s bribery trial, an investigator described surveilling diners at a Washington restaurant. Among them were Mr. Menendez…
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Gazans Pin Hopes on New Truce Proposal, but Remain Skeptical
A cease-fire plan described by President Biden has stirred cautious optimism after nearly eight months of war in the Gaza…
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Rob Burrow, Rugby Star and A.L.S. Campaigner, Dies at 41
The “Mighty Atom” enjoyed a glittering professional career in Britain before gaining more acclaim for his charity efforts after a…
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Nonny Hogrogian Dies at 92; Infused Her Illustrations With Old-World Wonder
A two-time Caldecott Medal winner, she brought multiculturalism to children’s books by drawing on her Armenian heritage.
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Students Want Charges Dropped. What Is the Right Price for Protests?
At pro-Palestinian demonstrations, students have broken codes of conduct and, sometimes, the law. But the question of whether and how…
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Wednesday Briefing: Modi’s Bruising Path to a Third Term
Also, a Times analysis of the destruction in Ukraine.
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House Votes to Impose Sanctions on I.C.C. Officials Over Israel Prosecution
The Republican-written bill, which the White House strongly opposes, stands little chance of becoming law after lawmakers failed to reach…
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To Restrict Migrants, Biden Leans on Trump’s Favorite Immigration Law
President Biden’s executive action addresses one of his most serious political vulnerabilities ahead of the presidential election.
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Modi Struggles to Stay on Top: 4 Takeaways From India’s Election
The prime minister will keep his job, but his aura has been diminished and his leadership has fundamentally changed as…
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Ukraine Strikes Into Russia With Western Weapons, Official Says
The official said Ukraine had destroyed missile launchers in the Russian region of Belgorod using an American-made rocket system.