World
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Iran’s 2024 Presidential Election: What to Know
Iran will hold a special election later this month to replace former President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter…
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Gaza Authorities Say 25 Killed in Israeli Strike on Camp in Al-Mawasi
Gaza health officials said that 25 people were killed and 50 wounded on Friday when an Israeli military strike hit…
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Israeli Official Describes Secret Government Bid to Cement Control of West Bank
Israeli judges have long ruled that Israel’s control of the territory is a temporary military occupation and complies with international…
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Bragg Asks Judge to Extend Trump’s Gag Order, Citing Deluge of Threats
Donald J. Trump claims the order has unfairly restricted his free speech rights ahead of his sentencing on 34 felony…
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Finally, a Euros for a Whole Continent
Eastern European countries who have in recent years lagged behind their continent’s bigger names are having their day in the…
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Smiles Away From Home: Acts of Kindness That Saved the Trip
It can be easy to get caught up in the inevitable frustrations that travel brings. But appreciating the small things,…
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As Ukraine Expands Military Draft, Some Men Go Into Hiding
Fearful that conscription is a one-way ticket to bloody trench warfare, the men spend their days holed up at home…
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Federal Judge Rebuffs a Central Argument of Congestion Pricing Lawsuits
The three cases are among several filed by opponents of the tolling program, which was halted by Gov. Kathy Hochul…
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For the Price of a Police Helicopter, New York Could Save the Arts
The city’s budget is being finalized, and arts institutions, from the big to the small, are fearing the worst.
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The Dog Days of Summer Are Here Early. New York City Is Adapting.
Global warming has led to more extreme weather earlier and later in the year, causing New Yorkers to rethink their…