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In Overnight Sweep, Police in Berkeley Clear Protesters From People’s Park
The University of California, Berkeley, has been trying for years, against determined opposition, to build new student housing on part…
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US
Trump Received Millions From Foreign Governments as President, Report Finds
House Democrats released evidence that he took in at least $7.8 million from foreign entities while in office, engaging in…
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World
U.S. Says It Believes ISIS Was Behind Bombing That Killed Dozens in Iran
Officials said their early assessment of the attack, which killed at least 84 people, was based on intelligence and could…
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Style
A Train Trip Through Malaysia, With Stops for Snorkeling and Wildlife Safaris
Plus: celestial jewelry, a new restaurant in the Himalayas and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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World
Kim Jong-un’s Daughter Is His Likely Successor, South Korea Says
Kim Ju-ae has long accompanied her dictator father to important state events, like long-range missile tests and military parades.
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News
Jill McCorkle Is Getting Over Her ‘Henry James Phobia’
What books are on your night stand? “The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts: The True Story of the Bondwoman’s…
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World
Call That an Earthquake? By L.A. Standards, It Was a Nothing.
New York City felt a little early morning quake on Tuesday with a magnitude of 1.7.
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World
Balloons Float Over Taiwan Before an Election. Experts See a Sign from China.
Some analysts see the objects as a calculatedly ambiguous reminder to voters that Beijing is watching.
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Want to Understand 2024? Look at 1948.
Americans were angry with Truman because of high prices in the aftermath of World War II, even as other economic…
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World
A Trophy in Ruins: Evidence Grows That Russia Controls Marinka
Ukraine said it was defending territory behind the eastern frontline town. Its capture would be Russia’s most significant territorial advance…