World
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Martin Wygod, a Winner on Wall Street and the Racetrack, Dies at 84
After he made a fortune selling prescription drugs and providing medical information online, he and his wife became leading breeders…
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U.S. Military Aid for Ukraine Could Soon Flow Again
What would $60 billion buy? Lots of air-defense missiles and artillery ammunition, according to the Pentagon.
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David H. Pryor, Arkansas Senator and Clinton Ally, Dies at 88
During his 34 years as an elected official, Mr. Pryor was sometimes said to be more liberal, especially on racial…
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A Holiday for Weed Fans, Complete With Corporate Sponsors
With the legalization of marijuana in New York, celebrations of “4/20” have gone mainstream.
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Ellen Ash Peters, Pioneer on the Connecticut Bench, Dies at 94
The first woman on the faculty of Yale Law School, she was named to the State Supreme Court in 1978…
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How to Find New York City’s Cherry Blossoms
Some cherry trees have already begun to bloom, but there are still weeks of pink and white flowers ahead.
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Fears Over Iran Buoy Netanyahu at Home. For Now.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, lost considerable support after the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks on Israel. Tensions with Iran…
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House Set to Vote on Foreign Aid Bills for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
After clearing a critical hurdle on Friday, the pieces of the $95 billion package were expected to pass in a…
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Columbia Students Arrested Over Campus Rally May Face Other Consequences
Students who occupied a tent encampment to protest the war in Gaza say they may not be allowed to complete…
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Archie Moore, Australian Artist, Wins Top Prize at Venice Biennale
Moore, an Indigenous Australian artist, won the Golden Lion for “kith and kin,” which draws on what he says is…