World
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San Diego Is Once Again a Top Migrant Entry Point
Asylum seekers from around the world are trying to enter the United States through California, and immigrant traffic there has…
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In Red Montana, Two Democrats Take a New Political Approach: Attack
Democrats in Republican states have tended toward soft-spoken moderation, but Ryan Busse and Raph Graybill have charted a different course…
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OpenAI Insiders Warn of a ‘Reckless’ Race for Dominance
A group of OpenAI insiders is blowing the whistle on what they say is a culture of recklessness and secrecy…
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House Democrats Begin Bid to Force Contraceptive Vote, Pressuring G.O.P.
By starting a discharge petition on legislation to codify the right to contraceptive access, Democrats aim to spotlight Republican opposition…
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For Heroes of D-Day, This Reunion Might Be a ‘Last Hurrah’
It is 80 years since the Allied invasion of Normandy, and the average age of veterans hovers at 100. Once…
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Rwanda’s 2024 Election: What to Know
Why does this election matter? Who is running, and who is likely to win? How does Rwanda vote? When will…
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India’s Stock Market Tumbles on Close-Run Election Result
Traders in Mumbai started the day with a shock as India began tallying votes from a seven-week election and it…
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How Nurses Known as ‘Black Angels’ Helped Save TB Patients
An exhibition honors the hundreds of Black nurses who cared for tuberculosis patients in the mid-20th century after white nurses…
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Early Election Results Suggest Sharp Turnaround for Indian National Congress
In India’s last general election, in 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party won 303 of 543 parliamentary seats — nearly…
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In Arizona, Immigration Policies of the Moment Mimic the Policies of the Past
Republicans are hoping a proposal revisiting the tough immigration policies of a decade ago will turn out voters.