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Robert E. Simanek, Korean War Medal of Honor Recipient, Dies at 92
Robert E. Simanek, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for saving his fellow Marines from grievous injuries or death…
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With 5 Missiles, China Sends Stark Signal to Japan and U.S. on Taiwan
TOKYO — North Korea has for years lobbed missiles into Japan’s waters without great incident. But for an increasingly powerful…
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Classic Internet Censorship
I want us to consider the implications of this new reality: In three of the four most populous countries in…
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Terry Castro, a Proud Outsider in the Jewelry World, Dies at 50
Terry Castro, a New York-based jewelry designer whose knack for blending the fantastical with the elegant propelled him from selling…
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Federal Officials Charge Four Officers in Breonna Taylor Raid
Federal officials on Thursday charged four current and former police officers in Louisville, Ky., who were involved in a fatal…
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A Judge Said He Would Reverse New York City’s School Budget
A judge in Manhattan said on Thursday morning that he was planning to vacate New York City’s recently adopted education…
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Paul Goldschmidt Is Getting Better With Age
The cycle for a major league hitter has been well established for decades. He improves rapidly in his early 20s,…
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‘Ya están en nuestra puerta’: los ejercicios militares de China le ayudan a practicar una posible toma de Taiwán
Al menos 11 misiles chinos alcanzaron el jueves los mares del norte, el sur y el este de Taiwán, menos…
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U.S. to give Cambodia $25 million in agriculture aid.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The U.S. government is giving $25 million in agriculture development aid over five years to projects…
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India Withdraws a Proposed Law on Data Protection
The Indian government on Wednesday unexpectedly withdrew a proposed bill on data protection that a panel of lawmakers had been…