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Pierre Lacotte, Choreographer Who Aided a Defection, Dies at 91
He befriended Rudolf Nureyev in 1961 while the Kirov Ballet was in Paris and witnessed his headline-making defection at the…
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Iran and Nicaragua Discussed Military Cooperation, Leaked Report Says
The two countries had found common ground in opposing “perceived U.S. efforts to expand influence in Latin America,” according to…
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Once Shocking, U.S. Spying on Its Allies Draws a Global Shrug
WASHINGTON — The last time a trove of leaked documents exposed U.S. spying operations around the world, the reaction from…
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Virginia Norwood, ‘Mother’ of Satellite Imaging Systems, Dies at 96
A pioneer in aerospace, she invented a technology that has enabled scientists to map and study the earth for more…
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Witnesses Asked About Trump’s Handling of Map With Classified Information
The map is just one element of the Justice Department’s inquiry into former President Donald Trump’s possession of sensitive documents…
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Italy’s Coast Guard Rescues Hundreds of Migrants in ‘Chaotic’ Few Days at Sea
About 2,000 people have been rescued since Friday, and ships were dispatched to help boats carrying 1,200 more on Monday…
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After protests in Poland over Ukrainian grain supplies, Kyiv and Warsaw reach a deal.
WARSAW — Poland and Ukraine have found what they say is a solution to an influx of Ukrainian grain that…
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Dalai Lama Apologizes Over an Exchange With a Boy
In a video, the 87-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader sticks out his tongue and asks the child to “suck” it. His…
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At Stanford Law School, the Dean Takes a Stand for Free Speech. Will It Work?
After a student protest, Jenny S. Martinez wrote a much-praised memo defending academic freedom. But that protest shows how complicated…
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Former Fox Employee Convicted of Bribery for Soccer Broadcast Deals
The employee, Hernán López, and an Argentine marketing firm were accused of helping make illegal payments for rights to tournaments…