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More Migrants on Terrorism Watch List Crossed U.S. Border
The numbers are a minuscule percentage of the total arrested after crossing the border, officials said.
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World
Israel Blocks Some Palestinian Americans From Entering From West Bank
The move is an apparent violation of a recent agreement that says citizens from the United States and Israel can…
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World
Man Exonerated in Malcolm X’s Murder Sues U.S. Over His Conviction
Muhammad A. Aziz and the estate of Khalil Islam are seeking answers about why the F.B.I. withheld evidence that later…
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Arts
Heavenly and Earthly Treasures Show Africa’s Mark on the Byzantine World
The Met Museum offers a treasure chest of North Africa’s influences on the golden age of Medieval art. On the…
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Arts
Justin Torres, Author of ‘Blackouts,’ Wins National Book Award for Fiction
Ned Blackhawk received the nonfiction award, with “The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History.”
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World
David Cameron Visits Kyiv Aiming to Show That U.K. Hasn’t Forgotten Ukraine
With much global attention turned to the war in Gaza, President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that his country cannot afford…
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World
679 Paintings. Sculptures. A Sword. The Met Moved Them All.
The museum’s European galleries open today after a $150 million renovation that will allow art to be seen through a…
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World
Why Georgia Republicans Are Protecting the D.A. Who Indicted Trump
G.O.P. leaders, including Gov. Brian Kemp, are shielding Fani T. Willis from political threats, not so much to protect her,…
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News
In Britain, Reality Is Cleaving in Two
In Britain, Armistice Day is usually an understated affair, marked only by two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. This…
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World
F.B.I. Ramps Up Investigations of Hamas
Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director, made the disclosure in testifying about threats to the United States after Hamas’s surprise…