World
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Despite Iran’s Efforts to Block Internet, Technology Has Helped Fuel Outrage
In the physical world, Iran’s authoritarian leaders answer to no one. They try, but often fail, to keep Iranians away…
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On Eve of Election, Bolsonaro’s Party Attacks Brazil’s Voting Systems
RIO DE JANEIRO — For months, officials in Brazil and across the international community have watched President Jair Bolsonaro cast…
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Australian Economic Adviser Sentenced to Three Years in Myanmar
Sean Turnell, an economic adviser to Myanmar’s imprisoned civilian leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, was convicted alongside her of…
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Your Thursday Briefing
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Scooter Rider Pleads Guilty in Hit-and-Run Death of Lisa Banes
The scooter rider who fatally struck the actress Lisa Banes in a hit-and-run accident as she crossed a Manhattan street…
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‘Redlining Is Racist’: $12 Million Settlement Ends Lending Inquiry
A New Jersey-based bank accused by the Justice Department of redlining to avoid making loans in predominantly Black and Latino…
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Tensions in Iran Spill Across the Border Into Iraq
As security forces in Iran move to curb protests that have embroiled cities across the country for more than a…
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If Brazil’s President Attempts a Coup, What Will the Police Do?
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Gov. Hochul Solidifies Lead Over Lee Zeldin in Latest Poll
Gov. Kathy Hochul has expanded her commanding lead over Representative Lee Zeldin, her Republican challenger in the New York race…
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14 Guards at New Jersey Women’s Prison Are Indicted Over Beatings in 2021 Raid
Fourteen guards at New Jersey’s only prison for women were indicted Tuesday in connection with a violent 2021 midnight raid…