World
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Daniel P. Jordan, Monticello Leader in Changing Times, Dies at 85
He expanded the educational mission of Thomas Jefferson’s plantation. He also embraced research that showed Jefferson had fathered the children…
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Israel says it recovered the body of a hostage who was taken from a kibbutz on Oct. 7.
Israel’s military said on Saturday that it had recovered the body of a man who was taken hostage from one…
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The Orchid Show After Dark, Where Green Thumbs and Plant Killers Mingle
It was Saturday night in the Bronx, and as a lively, colorful crowd sipped vodka cocktails underneath dramatic palm fronds,…
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How Zach Cherry, Actor From ‘Severance,’ Spends His Sundays
Before he hits the stage for an improv show, Mr. Cherry cuddles with his rescue dog, Shrek, battles his wife…
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New York City Set to Pay a Record $28 Million to Settle Rikers Island Suit
Eight correction officers and a captain stood by for seven minutes and 51 seconds as Nicholas Feliciano tried to hang…
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Arrests Expose Rift Between N.Y.P.D. and ‘Violence Interrupters’
An outreach worker trained to intervene in street conflicts was hospitalized after he and a colleague were arrested amid an…
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Russia Pounds Kharkiv in Deadly Barrage, Straining Ukraine’s Defenses
The latest assault on the eastern city killed at least six people, local authorities said. As Kyiv waits on American…
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Canada’s Federal Budget Goes From Big Secret to ‘Roadshow’
Breaking with Canadian tradition, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been crisscrossing the country announcing measures from the April 16 budget…
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Gaza War Turns Spotlight on Long Pipeline of U.S. Weapons to Israel
President Biden sends arms to Israel under an Obama-era $38 billion aid agreement that runs until 2026. Israel’s purchases include…
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Pardoned for Serving in Ukraine, They Return to Russia to Kill Again
Recruiting convicts for its army has given Russia a manpower advantage. But it is backfiring in tragic ways when former…