World
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‘I Was Settling Into My Morning Commute on the 4 Train’
Catching up on the news, appreciating a counterman’s skills and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s…
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Israeli Strike on Yemeni Port Will Harm Civilians, Not Houthis, Experts Say
Israel’s counterattack on the Houthis, which set a vital Yemeni port ablaze, will do little to deter the militia, Yemeni…
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Eight Decades Later, a Celebration of Faith Renewed
Lucas Oil Stadium, the vast brick home to the Indianapolis Colts, is space custom-built for commotion and cacophony. On Wednesday…
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Campus Protests Led to More Than 3,100 Arrests, but Many Charges Have Been Dropped
Campus Protests Led to More Than 3,100 Arrests, but Many Charges Have Been Dropped The spate of pro-Palestinian protests and…
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For Biden, a Decision to Step Aside Would Raise Another Question
As President Biden grapples with the possibility of dropping his bid for re-election, a secondary question looms: Should he endorse…
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Biden’s Fate Hangs Over Baldwin and Democrats in Congress as Voters Question His Fitness
Voters are deeply skeptical about President Biden’s prospects, posing challenges for Senator Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin and other Democrats once…
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Israel Intercepts Missile Fired From Yemen as Conflict With Houthis Continues
The missile launch suggested that the Yemen-based Houthi militia, which is backed by Iran, would keep up its attacks despite…
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Bangladesh Scales Back Policy on Public-Sector Hiring That Sparked Unrest
A court ruling has sharply reduced a quota system for filling government jobs, after protests over the issue turned violent…
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A Critical Gap in Democracy? ‘Yawn,’ Say Canadian Politicians.
China and India have been accused of exploiting the opaque nomination contests of Canadian political parties to meddle in elections.
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7 Takeaways From Our Investigation Into a Secret Investor in Jack Ma’s Companies
No businessman in China was more successful, famous or rich than Jack Ma, whose magic touch turned companies like Alibaba…