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Your Monday Briefing
Protesters clashing outside the Supreme Court yesterday.Credit...Shuran Huang for The New York TimesU.S. abortion fight shifts to new ...
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The far right wins a record number of seats.
PARIS — The French far right was projected to win a record number of seats in the election on Sunday,…
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Massacre Leader’s Name Is Removed From Yellowstone Mountain
A mountain in Yellowstone National Park, named for an Army officer who led a massacre in which at least 173…
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House Panel to Hold Public Hearing on Unexplained Aerial Sightings
A House subcommittee is scheduled to hold next week the first open congressional hearing on unidentified aerial vehicles in more…
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India’s Congress Party Faces a Test of Survival as Punjab Votes
ATTARI, India — Charanjit Singh Channi, the chief minister of the Indian state of Punjab, has many of the elements…
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Hugo Torres, Former Rebel Turned Political Prisoner, Dies at 73
Hugo Torres, a former guerrilla leader who helped spring Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega out of jail, only to be imprisoned…
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Alysa Liu, a highly ranked American figure skater, tests positive and will miss the national championships.
NASHVILLE — Alysa Liu, one of the favorites to make the U.S. Olympic figure skating team for next month’s Beijing…
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In a Race to Shape the Future, History Is Under New Pressure
In Russia, an organization dedicated to remembering Soviet-era abuses faces state-ordered liquidation as the Kremlin imposes a sanitized national ...
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Suspect in Fire at South African Parliament to Appear in Court
CAPE TOWN — A day after a fire ripped through South Africa’s Houses of Parliament, books and bookshelves were still…
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South Carolina Women’s Basketball Soars in Place, Atop the Rankings
Even with an emphatic victory over Connecticut on Monday, the South Carolina women’s basketball team couldn’t hope to gain ground…
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