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World
Without a Truce, U.N. Resolution May Do Little for Gaza, Aid Groups Say
The Security Council resolution, watered down to avoid a U.S. veto, directs urgent action to increase aid, but does not…
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Finance
When Social Security Becomes a Debt Collector
Kree Flowers had recently gotten married and decided to log into her account on the Social Security Administration’s website in…
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News
My Co-op Board Is Preventing Me From Selling My Apartment
The boards have broad discretion to carry out their duties in the best interest of shareholders. But they cannot discriminate.
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World
Shootings Dip in Chicago but Grow in Domestic Violence Cases
Domestic shootings are a small portion of the city’s violence, but victims’ advocates say the new spike is worrisome.
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World
Ukraine Accuses Senior Defense Official of Embezzling $40 Million
The Ukrainian authorities said they had uncovered a scheme for the purchase of artillery shells at inflated prices, amid a…
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World
Democrats in Key States Worry Biden Could Be a Drag on Their Races
Candidates for the Senate and House have expressed concern that the president has not done enough to build an operation…
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World
Slow Rollout of National Charging System Could Hinder E.V. Adoption
Lawmakers approved $5 billion for states to build a network of fast chargers two years ago. Although some states have…
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World
What Lies Beneath the Vatican of the Zapotecs?
The ruins of Mitla sit about 30 miles from Oaxaca in the mountains of southern Mexico, built on a high…
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World
Houthi Militia in Yemen Presents a Special Challenge for U.S.
In the past month alone, the Iranian-backed group has launched more than 100 attacks against commercial vessels in the Red…
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World
Putin Quietly Signals He Is Open to a Cease-Fire in Ukraine
President Vladimir V. Putin’s confidence seems to know no bounds. Buoyed by Ukraine’s failed counteroffensive and flagging Western support, Mr.…