World
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Bloomberg’s $1 Billion Gift for Free Medical School Applies but Not to All
A donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies will provide free tuition for Johns Hopkins medical students, if their families make less than…
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Hezbollah Launches Retaliatory Rockets After Israel Appears to Strike in Syria
An apparent Israeli drone strike in Syria on Tuesday prompted the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah to respond with rocket fire…
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Wednesday Briefing: NATO Summit Begins
Plus, the U.S. says Russia is struggling in Ukraine.
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WADA Clears Itself in Chinese Doping Case, but Report Raises New Questions
A special prosecutor said the decision not to pursue punishments against a group of Olympic swimmers was “indisputably reasonable,” even…
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Metal Thieves Are Stripping America’s Cities
The 6th Street Bridge in Los Angeles is wired to glow with colorful lights celebrating the city’s spirit. But the…
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For Kamala Harris, the Challenge of Getting Ready Without Getting Ready
The vice president has made certain to demonstrate complete loyalty to President Biden.
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N.Y.U. Settles Lawsuit by Students Who Claimed Antisemitic Harassment
The lawsuit was part of a wave of litigation against universities over accusations of antisemitism related to campus protests over…
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U.S. Plans Up to $1.6 Billion in Funding for Packaging Computer Chips
The proposed funding, part of the CHIPS Act, is intended to stoke chip packaging, a process that helps drive progress…
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Prosecutors Will Seek to Indict Weinstein on New Sex Crimes Charges
The Manhattan district attorney’s office said it was “actively pursuing” a fresh prosecution against the disgraced movie producer. Prosecutors projected…
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Cigarette Smuggling in Gaza Turns Aid Trucks Into Targets
A new problem is bedeviling humanitarian aid convoys attempting to deliver relief to hungry Gazans: attacks by organized crowds seeking…