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For Ukrainian Convicts, a Strange Odyssey Through Russian Prisons
When Russian troops left Kherson, they took with them 2,500 Ukrainian convicts from local prisons. For some, it was the…
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In Arrest of American Reporter, Russia Doubles Down on Isolation From West
With the arrest of a Wall Street Journal correspondent on Thursday, President Vladimir V. Putin signaled to the world that…
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Republicans Erupt in Outrage and Rush to Defend the Defendant
Many in the party said Donald Trump could benefit from a wave of sympathy among Republicans, with his base of…
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Gunman in 2017 Las Vegas Shooting Was Angry at Casinos, New F.B.I. Files Show
While investigators concluded that the motive of Stephen Paddock was unclear, newly released records include an account that he was…
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Opening Day Gives Yankees Plenty of Reason to Dream
Everything went well in the Bronx. Gerrit Cole cruised, Aaron Judge homered and Anthony Volpe made his major league debut…
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The Mets Gets Some Bad News, but Walk Away With a Win
The ace right-hander Justin Verlander’s being put on the injured list will test the team’s depth, but Max Scherzer and…
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Michael Blackwood, Who Captured 20th-Century Artists on Film, Dies at 88
He made cinéma vérité movies — 160 in all — about musicians (Thelonious Monk), architects (Frank Gehry), composers (Philip Glass)…
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Kushner’s Firm Was Backed by Investments From the Emirates and Qatar
The infusion of money from interests in the two Persian Gulf monarchies reflects the close ties to Middle Eastern nations…
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At Least 14 Are Killed in India When a Temple’s Well Cover Collapses
Rescuers struggled to reach many other Hindu worshipers who were trapped and injured in a packed temple in Indore during…
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How Anti-Israel Protests Cost Indonesia a FIFA Soccer Championship
Preparations for the tournament were thrown into disarray when a governor asked Indonesia’s sports ministry to bar Israel’s team from…