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‘We Do Not Have a Suspect,’ the Police Say After Idaho Killings
MOSCOW, Idaho — Three days after a gruesome mass killing left four students dead near the University of Idaho, the…
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In Announcing 2024 Bid for Presidency, Trump Echoes Old Falsehoods
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald J. Trump announced his third bid for the presidency on Tuesday night in a speech…
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Why the Democrats Just Lost the House
Across the country, Democratic leaders are looking at deep-blue New York and seeing red. For good reason. The party just…
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Justin Verlander and Sandy Alcantara Win M.L.B.’s Cy Young Awards
In Justin Verlander’s long and celebrated career, it has never been enough to pitch better than his peers. A flame-throwing,…
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Want Taylor Swift Tickets? You’re on Your Own, Kid.
Sarah Pontillo’s mother let her skip school to buy Taylor Swift tickets. The plan was for Ms. Pontillo, who is…
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‘This Is Not Ukraine’s Fault’: Tensions Ease Over Missile Strike in Poland
BRUSSELS — A top NATO official and Poland’s president said on Wednesday that a Ukrainian air-defense missile, not a Russian…
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In a Polish Village, Renewed Fears of War Spilling Over From Ukraine
PRZEWODOW, Poland — Lying amid sprawling corn fields, the tiny village of Przewodow and its 500 residents are accustomed to…
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Budd Friedman, Who Built an Empire of Comedy Clubs, Dies at 90
Budd Friedman, who revolutionized the world of stand-up comedy with his empire of Improv clubs, offering a launching pad for…
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Electrical Cords, Metal Pipes: In Kherson, Signs of Torture Emerge
KHERSON, Ukraine — To reach the dank, eerie basement were the Russian police detained Ukrainian civilians required navigating a crumbling…
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Here’s what we know about the S-300 missile, which was involved in the Poland blast.
The rocket that caused a deadly explosion on Polish territory was an S-300 air defense missile, officials said on Wednesday…