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World
In New Zealand’s Crackdown on Crime, What Part Can Maori Wardens Play?
The strategies used by the Indigenous community policing alternative are in stark contrast to more muscular tactics pitched by the…
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US
Biden Campaign Aims to Weaponize Trump’s Threat to Obamacare
The president’s aides quickly jumped on a statement by Donald Trump that he was “seriously looking at alternatives” to the…
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World
After Students Targeted Jewish Teacher, Officials Try to Quell Outrage
The New York schools chancellor promised disciplinary action but also called for understanding students’ viewpoint after a Queens high school…
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World
Hamas and Israel Extend Cease-Fire for 2 Days, Qatar Says
The extension, and an another exchange of hostages and prisoners, raised hopes that more people would be set free and…
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News
Amid Parthenon Dispute, Sunak Cancels Meeting With Mitsotakis
After the prime minister of Greece called for the British Museum to return the Parthenon marbles, his British counterpart abruptly…
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US
Suspect in Vermont Shootings Arraigned on Charges of Attempted Murder
Jason J. Eaton, 48, of Burlington, was charged with shooting three college students of Palestinian descent on Saturday outside the…
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World
On a Single Day, Two Men Are Cleared in Decades-Old Manhattan Murders
Jabar Walker and Wayne Gardine were convicted in an era of crime and corruption that has created a wave of…
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Business
Former Coal Towns Get Money for Clean-Energy Factories
An Energy Department program designed to create jobs and manufacturing in communities reliant on fossil fuels is backing projects in…
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US
Could Biden’s Clean Energy Push Be a Victim of Its Success?
Dalton, Ga., was once known as the carpet capital of the country. Economic diversification meant branching out from wall-to-wall to…
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World
Inside U.S. Efforts to Untangle an A.I. Giant’s Ties to China
When the secretive national security adviser of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, visited the White House in…