World
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Denny Walsh, Reporter Who Tussled With Mayors and Editors, Dies at 88
Mr. Walsh won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 1969 and later joined The New York Times, which eventually…
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William F. Pepper, 86, Dies; Claimed the Government Killed Dr. King
He represented James Earl Ray in his unsuccessful legal efforts to prove that the civil rights leader was the victim…
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Arrests of Europeans for Aiding Russia Raise Fears of Kremlin’s Reach
A string of arrests, including two Poles accused of attacking a Navalny aide and a third for ties to a…
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Israel Launched Missiles as Well as Drones at Iran, Officials Say
Israeli warplanes fired missiles on Iran during a retaliatory strike early Friday morning, one Western official and two Iranian officials…
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Final Members of Trump Jury Chosen as Trial Races Ahead
The final jurors for Donald J. Trump’s criminal trial were selected on Friday, with lawyers preparing to offer opening statements…
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Rough Seas for Blinken and Co. as Israel, Iran and Ukraine Cloud G7 Meeting
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and his counterparts, who met on the Italian island of Capri, welcomed signs that…
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Daniel C. Dennett, Widely Read and Fiercely Debated Philosopher, Dies at 82
Espousing his ideas in best sellers, he insisted that religion was an illusion, free will was a fantasy and evolution…
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Neo-Nazi Who Threatened Journalist With Death Is Sentenced to Prison
Nicholas Welker admitted posting the death threat, which was meant to to silence coverage of the extremist group he led,…
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Greece Announces New Plan to Protect Some of Its Pristine Beaches
The government has pledged to crack down on rapid development, and on seaside businesses seeking to take advantage of a…
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Mariinsky Dancers Barred From Youth Ballet Gala in New York
Two dancers from the Russian company were set to perform at a benefit for a prestigious competition for young dancers,…