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World
Surrender to a Drone? Ukraine Is Urging Russian Soldiers to Do Just That.
Capitalizing on reports of low Russian morale, Ukraine has begun offering enemy troops detailed instructions on how to make their…
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News
George Santos Dodges Questions as Democrats Label Him ‘Unfit to Serve’
Democratic House leaders stopped short of calling for the resignation of Mr. Santos, a Republican, who may have misrepresented himself…
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World
Putin Visits Belarus, Stirring New Concern on Future of Ukraine War
Belarus has resisted being drawn more centrally into the war. But the visit raised worries that a new Russian ground…
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Arts
New Broadway Labor Agreement Includes Pandemic-Prompted Changes
The deal, ratified by members of Actors’ Equity, provides salary increases for performers and stage managers, and allows producers to…
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News
Jose Maria Sison, Philippine Communist Party Founder, Dies at 83
Fielding a force of armed guerrillas, the organization had a role in the ouster of Ferdinand Marcos. In exile he…
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World
One Governor’s Border Wall Is Another Governor’s Headache
Doug Ducey, the outgoing governor of Arizona, spent $82 million to stack shipping containers along the border with Mexico. His…
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World
How Diane Foley Made It Her Mission to Prioritize U.S. Hostages Overseas
Ms. Foley, whose son was killed by terrorists in the Middle East, has pressured the White House under three presidents…
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World
Dutch Prime Minister Apologizes for His Country’s Role in the Slave Trade
People were “exploited and abused in the name of the Dutch state,” Mark Rutte said, but some descendants of enslaved…
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News
Drew Griffin, CNN Investigative Journalist, Dies at 60
His reporting on delayed care for military veterans at Veterans Affairs hospitals led to the resignation of the secretary of…
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News
N.Y.U. Director Embezzled Funds for Home Renovation, Prosecutors Say
Cindy Tappe was charged with sending $3.3 million to shell companies she created, and converting some of it for her…