World
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El papa se disculpa tras reportes de que usó un insulto contra hombres gay
El comentario de Francisco, según reportes, se produjo mientras hablaba en contra de la admisión de hombres gay en los…
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Biden Moves to Open U.S. Banks to Cuba’s Private Sector
The rules will allow Cuban entrepreneurs to open bank accounts in the United States, making it easier for them to…
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Three European Countries Formally Recognize Palestinian Statehood
Three European nations formally recognized an independent Palestinian state on Tuesday, drawing the ire of Israel as it continued to…
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If Trump Is Convicted, How Will Biden’s Team Go on the Attack?
A guilty verdict in New York would be a gift for Democrats — but if it comes, the Biden campaign…
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State Senator Opposes Casino Proposal in Queens, Rebuffing Mets Owner
Jessica Ramos, a state senator from Queens who is considering a run for mayor, moved to stop a proposal from…
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Legacy of Flaco, Escaped Zoo Owl, to Live at Museum in His Neighborhood
Remains from the Eurasian eagle-owl, whose year on the loose captivated New York City, will be kept at the American…
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India y Bangladés: el ciclón Remal arrasa y deja al menos 23 muertos
La primera tormenta tropical de la temporada azotó los países del sur de Asia, tras semanas de intenso calor. Millones…
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Georgia’s Ruling Party Secures a Contentious Foreign-Agent Law
The Parliament, controlled by the Georgian Dream party, overrode a presidential veto of a bill critics say could undermine the…
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Pope Issues Apology After Reports That He Used Offensive Slang Word
Francis’ remark, referring to gay men, came during what was supposed to be a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops last…
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In House Hearing, Republicans Demand Discipline for Student Protesters
Leaders of Northwestern, U.C.L.A. and Rutgers, drawing lessons from prior hearings, sought to avoid enraging either the Republicans on the…