World
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Schools Police Chief Indicted in Uvalde Shooting Response
A grand jury indicted the former chief of police for schools in Uvalde, Texas, for his role in the delayed…
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Bolivia’s President Confronts a Coup Attempt — and His Onetime Mentor
After facing down the general who tried to oust him, President Luis Arce is battling a more formidable figure, Evo…
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Why Do India and China Keep Fighting Over This Desolate Terrain?
The 2,100-mile border separating India and China passes through some of the world’s most inhospitable terrain. In the west, it…
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They Returned to Northern Gaza, Only to Be Ordered to Evacuate Again
Early in the war against Hamas, as Israeli forces made their way from the north of the Gaza Strip toward…
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Judge to Revisit Key Legal Finding in Trump Classified Documents Case
Even though another federal court has ruled on the matter, Judge Aileen Cannon said she would hold a hearing to…
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Libraries and Arts Programs Spared From Cuts in N.Y.C. Budget Deal
The City Council successfully pushed to reverse budget cuts that Mayor Eric Adams proposed to libraries, cultural institutions and composting.
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European Leaders Name Top E.U. Officials, Opting for Stability
Europe will need to navigate turmoil at home and a potential Trump presidency abroad. These people were picked to steer…
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Friday Briefing: What to Watch in the French Election
Also, the upcoming U.S. presidential debate and the vote in Iran.
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Taiwanese Are Told to Avoid China After It Threatens Independence Backers
Beijing released new rules calling for execution of “diehard” Taiwanese independence supporters, as hostilities surrounding Taiwan’s status rise.
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Oklahoma’s State Superintendent Requires Public Schools to Teach the Bible
The state superintendent, Ryan Walters, said the Bible was a “necessary historical document” that must be taught in certain grades.