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Two Ukrainian Service Members Take a Break to Say ‘I Do’
The groom could not wait to kiss the bride. He kissed her when she walked down the aisle, and during…
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US
Biden to Overhaul Military Justice Code, Seeking to Curb Sexual Assault
The largest overhaul of the Uniform Code of Military Justice since its creation in 1950 will remove commanders’ authority over…
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World
O’Connor Was a Lonely Voice for Change — Until Ireland Changed With Her
Sinead O’Connor shocked her strongly Catholic country when she tore up the pope’s picture. But the Church’s sexual abuse scandals…
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DeSantis 2.0: Budget Venues, but a Familiar Stump Speech
On a bus tour in Iowa to start off a campaign reset, Ron DeSantis suggested that his top advisers had…
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World
Sinead O’Connor Condemned Church Abuse Early. America Didn’t Listen.
In Ireland, Ms. O’Connor spoke out about abuse and the complicity of religious institutions. When she came to the United…
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Ukraine’s Stepped-Up Assault Grinds Forward, but Scale Is Unclear
Kyiv has intensified its counteroffensive against the Russian invasion, but has kept things murky on the size of the assault,…
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Bronny James, Recovering From Cardiac Arrest, Goes Home From the Hospital
LeBron James Jr.’s release was one of several indications that things were returning to normal three days after he collapsed…
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World
Wooing African Nations, Putin Casts West as a Common Foe
At a summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, President Vladimir V. Putin offered free grain as he sought to shore up…
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World
Putin’s promise of free grain reflects Moscow’s priorities in Africa.
The six countries that Russian President Vladimir V. Putin chose to provide with free grain reflect Russia’s foreign policy priorities…
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World
How to Stay Cool in New York City During Extreme Heat
Officials are encouraging residents to take advantage of cooling centers and splash pads. They are also warning against operating air…