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World
The Bloody, 76-Hour Battle on a Tiny Atoll That Helped End World War II
Over three days of intense fighting, thousands of soldiers perished on beaches and in the ocean for a prize —…
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World
Colorado Judge Keeps Trump on Ballot but Finds He ‘Engaged in Insurrection’
A district court judge ruled that former President Donald J. Trump “engaged in insurrection” but said the disqualification clause of…
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World
U.S. Offers Tapes From Bugged Guantánamo Prison Yard as Evidence in 9/11 Case
An undisclosed government agency declassified the secret intelligence program as the prosecution pushes to defend F.B.I. interrogations after C.I.A. torture.
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World
Judge Denies Trump’s Request for a Mistrial in Fraud Case
The judge, Arthur F. Engoron, used the denial as an opportunity to defend his handling of the case. The former…
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World
A Rare Opportunity to See China’s Leader Up Close and (Sort of) Personal
President Xi Jinping of China is one of the most self-contained Chinese leaders in decades, who reveals next to nothing…
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World
Israel Displays Tunnel Shaft at Gaza Hospital and Says It Will Let In Some Fuel
The discovery at Al-Shifa Hospital did not seem to settle the question of whether Hamas has been using the complex…
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Arts
Orlando Museum’s Ex-Leader Countersues, Insisting ‘Basquiats’ Are Real
The Orlando Museum of Art previously accused its former director, Aaron De Groft, of using the institution to try to…
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World
A Journey Into Northern Gaza: Ruins, Wreckage and Darkness
When a group of international journalists arrived at the southern fringe of Gaza City early Friday morning, riding in the…
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World
‘We’ll Never Get Out of Hell’: One American Family’s Escape From Gaza
Lena Beseiso pulled her blanket closer as she lay on the cold tile floor, and waited for the bombs to…
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World
A.S. Byatt, Scholar Who Found Literary Fame With Fiction, Dies at 87
One of Britain’s most ambitious and intellectual novelists, she won the Booker Prize with “Possession,” her 1990 tale of illicit…