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Man Convicted in Russian Journalist’s Murder Is Pardoned After Serving in Ukraine
The lawyer of Sergei G. Khadzhikurbanov, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping to organize the killing…
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Gotham F.C. Achieves Its Captain’s Dream of Victory
Ali Krieger played her last soccer game on Saturday. That was also the day when her team won the championship.
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Arson Suspected in Los Angeles Fire That Shut Major Freeway
The weekend blaze has forced the indefinite closure of nearly two miles of Interstate 10 that was used by about…
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Tim Scott’s Campaign Collapse: Debate Flops, Mistrust and an AWOL Billionaire
Externally, Mr. Scott’s brand of relentless optimism never found traction. Internally, his campaign was plagued by missteps, and a huge…
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Death and Despair at Gaza Hospital as Fighting Reaches Its Doors
“I’m watching patients die in front of my eyes,” one doctor at a besieged hospital said, “and I can’t provide…
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When a Seat in the Theater Means a Seat in the Salon
“Jaja’s African Hair Braiding” is a play where the Black women in the audience are the ones who feel most…
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What We Know About the Criminal Investigation Into Eric Adams’s Campaign
Federal authorities are examining whether the mayor’s 2021 campaign accepted illegal donations, including from the Turkish government.
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Can’t Think, Can’t Remember: More Americans Say They’re in a Cognitive Fog
Adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s are driving the trend. Researchers point to long Covid as a major cause.
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Attacks Intensify on Russian Forces in Occupied Regions of Ukraine
In the latest strike, Kyiv said three Russian officers were killed in a bombing in the southern city of Melitopol.
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Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital Is ‘No Longer Functioning,’ W.H.O. Says
Gaza’s main hospital is no longer functioning, according to the World Health Organization, which warned of a “dire and perilous”…