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World
Eight Takeaways From The Times’s Investigation Into Putin’s War
Secret Russian battle plans, intercepts, and interviews with Russian soldiers and Kremlin confidants revealed new details of how Vladimir Putin…
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News
Griner Leaves Texas Base, Pledges W.N.B.A. Return and Support for Whelan
Griner, in her first public comments since being freed from imprisonment in Russia, said she would return to the Phoenix…
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US
Father of Accused Highland Park Gunman Charged in Connection With Shooting
Robert Crimo Jr., whose son is accused of killing seven people at this year’s Fourth of July parade in Highland…
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World
Death Toll in Peru Protests Rises as New Leader Struggles for Control
Two government ministers resigned after the new president, Dina Boluarte, deployed the military to crack down on the demonstrations that…
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World
Russian Official in Africa Wounded by Package Bomb, Moscow Says
The official, previously identified as a senior operative with the Wagner Group, was hospitalized in the capital of the Central…
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World
In Subfreezing Cold, Waves of Russian Missiles Batter Ukraine
Dozens of missiles knocked out heat and electricity systems around the country including in Kyiv, where two-thirds of its residents…
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World
Global Leaders Mix Sports and Diplomacy at the World Cup
Dozens of top officials have flown to Qatar to cheer for teams while talking shop. The event has magnified the…
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World
Missiles knock out heating systems in towns and cities amid freezing temperatures.
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia launched dozens of missiles at Ukrainian energy infrastructure on Friday morning, knocking out heating systems in…
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World
Russia keeps its key interest rate steady amid worries of inflation.
Russia’s central bank kept its key interest rate at 7.5 percent on Friday, citing risks of increased inflation and restrained…
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Food
New York State Finds the City’s Foie Gras Ban Violates Farmers’ Rights
A ruling by the state Department of Agriculture and Markets may stop the city from implementing a law that prohibits…