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Robert Kime, Decorator for Nobility and Other Notables, Dies at 76
Soon after Robert Kime redecorated Clarence House, long the London home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother — or “Queen…
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‘Publishing error’ delays Dinesh D’Souza’s book ‘2000 Mules’
Citing “a publishing error,” the publisher of a book version of “2000 Mules” — a documentary film by the conservative…
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Families of Israelis Killed at Munich Olympics Reach Compensation Deal
DÜSSELDORF, Germany — The German government has reached an agreement with the families of 11 Israeli athletes killed by Palestinian…
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As New York’s Gun Law Goes Into Effect, Demand for Permits Spikes
By the time the Niagara County Courthouse opened on Wednesday morning, 150 people were lined up to apply for permits…
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Toyota adds $2.5 billion to its investment in a North Carolina battery plant.
Toyota Motor said on Wednesday that it was more than doubling its investment in a battery plant in North Carolina…
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The European Union moves to restrict visas to Russians, but does not ban them.
BRUSSELS — After a heated debate, European foreign ministers agreed on Wednesday to suspend a 2007 agreement with Russia that…
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The experts’ convoy of armored S.U.V.s traveled toward an active battlefield.
KYIV, Ukraine — Experts from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog agency are expected to visit the imperiled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power…
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Yankees Plant Flag in European Soccer (Again) With Stake in A.C. Milan
A.C. Milan, the storied Italian soccer team, is teaming up with another storied franchise: the New York Yankees. The Italian…
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Breaching Dams ‘Must Be an Option’ to Save Salmon, Washington Democrats Say
WASHINGTON — Two top Democrats in Washington State have come out in favor of eventually breaching four hydroelectric dams in…
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A Looming Sale and Another Losing Season Complicate Ohtani’s Future
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Spirited chants of “M-V-P! M-V-P!” filled the warm night air here this week. Pinstriped Yankees fans dominated…