World
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Wanted: A Miracle Worker on Migration
Britain’s new center-left government is moving quickly to tackle a challenge that bedeviled its predecessors: how to prevent migrants crossing…
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Investigators Find No Evidence of Sexual Harassment in Seton Hall Case
The university’s former president sued the school, saying a former board chairman harassed his wife. A law firm the university…
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Ocasio-Cortez Loses the Democratic Socialists’ Endorsement Over Israel
The Democratic Socialists of America pulled its endorsement of Representative AlexandriaOcasio-Cortez of New York this week, accusing the progressive congresswoman…
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Trump Cites Immunity and Asks Judge to Throw Out Hush-Money Conviction
A recent Supreme Court ruling should nullify the guilty verdict in Donald Trump’s Manhattan trial, his lawyers said. The argument…
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Many in Gaza City Ignore Israeli Military’s Calls to Evacuate
Some civilians are fatigued by their repeated displacements, while others say there is no point in going to other areas…
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Friday Briefing: A Make-or-Break Moment for President Biden
Plus, a U.S. plan to deploy missiles in Germany angered Russia.
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Election Setbacks Leave France’s Far Right at a Crossroads
The National Rally’s campaign was marred by controversies that undercut its effort to convince voters that it was ready for…
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Tens of Thousands of Students Protest Job Quotas in Bangladesh’s Streets
University students oppose the reinstatement of a quota system for government jobs that was abolished in 2018.
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It Turns Out the Picassos Anchoring a Gallery’s Exhibit Were Not by Picasso
The Museum of Old and New Art in Australia claimed to have placed several Picassos inside a women’s restroom to…
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In Europe, Tactical Voting Was a Big Winner. In the U.S. It Is Harder.
In France and England, parties worked to limit voters’ choices to avoid splitting votes.