World
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Putin, at Economic Forum, Again Talks About Nuclear War
The Russian leader’s chatter about nuclear weapons has picked up since the U.S. allowed Ukraine to use its conventional weapons…
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Stars Singing Under the Stars: A Global Gala Celebrates Opera
Italy’s government pulled out all the stops to celebrate one of Italy’s most important national art forms.
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U.S. Considers Expanded Nuclear Arsenal, a Reversal of Decades of Cuts
China’s expansion and Russia’s threats of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine and in space have changed a U.S. drive to…
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U.S. Fund for Nuclear Radiation Victims Set to Expire Amid Impasse in Congress
Lawmakers are looking for a way to extend the program to compensate victims of government-caused nuclear contamination who fell ill,…
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$365 to Book a Table for 2 in New York? A New Law Could Stop That.
A bill passed by state lawmakers this week would prohibit third-party services from selling restaurant reservations without the restaurant’s approval.
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Jeannette Charles, Who Doubled for the Queen, Is Dead at 96
She bore a startling resemblance to Elizabeth II. In “The Naked Gun” and other movies, and in comedy sketches on…
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Is New York’s Economy Too Fragile for Congestion Pricing? Many Say No.
Gov. Kathy Hochul said she halted the tolling plan because of New York City’s unstable economic recovery. Experts say the…
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The U.N. is adding Israel and Hamas to list of countries and groups that harm children in conflict zones.
The United Nations will add Israel as well as Hamas to a list of countries and armed groups that harm…
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A pier for aid shipments, damaged in rough seas, has been restored to the Gaza shore, the U.S. says.
The U.S. military has repaired a temporary pier for humanitarian relief and on Friday reattached it to the Gaza shore,…
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EE. UU. logra una victoria histórica en críquet, pero solo Pakistán lo nota
Pocos estadounidenses celebraron el resultado del partido en la Copa del Mundo. Pero el dolor fue intenso en Pakistán, donde…