World
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Most Major Crimes Are Down. Why Are Assaults Up?
Homicides, rapes and shootings in New York City have decreased, but the number of assaults has remained stubbornly high.
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This Therapy Helps Victims of Violent Crime. Who Will Pay for It?
“Trauma recovery centers” are favored by law-and-order officials and progressive activists alike for one big reason: They work. But to…
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How a Dating Show Host Spends Her Sundays
Stef Dag, host of “Hot & Single,” goes cafe-hopping with friends, boxes in the park and gets ready for a…
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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 was expected to pass in a…
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Peter Morgan Turns His Pen From ‘The Crown’ to the Kremlin
His new play “Patriots,” now on Broadway, follows Putin’s rise to power and the Russian oligarchs who mistakenly thought he’d…
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Top Chinese Swimmers Tested Positive for Banned Drug, Then Won Olympic Gold
Twenty-three top Chinese swimmers tested positive for the same powerful banned substance seven months before the Tokyo Olympic Games in…
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Time Is Running Out for Rahul Gandhi’s Vision for India
Rahul Gandhi stood in a red Jeep, amid a churning crowd in Varanasi, trying to unseat the Indian government with…
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Why Myanmar’s War Matters, Even if the World Isn’t Watching
A devastating, yearslong civil war is heating up, but it still hasn’t attracted broad international notice.
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A Ragtag Resistance Sees the Tide Turning in a Forgotten War
The night Ma Suu Kyi thought she would die of her wounds on the front lines of a forgotten war,…
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Do Tanks Have a Place in 21st-Century Warfare?
As explosive drones gain battlefield prominence, even the mighty U.S. Abrams tank is increasingly vulnerable.