World
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A Megaraptor Emerges From Footprint Fossils
A series of foot tracks in southeastern China points to the discovery of a giant velociraptor, paleontologists suggest in a…
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Spain’s Leader Says He’s Considering Resigning as Wife Faces Investigation
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez suspended all public duties until Monday, after a judge ordered an inquiry into alleged influence peddling…
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Mayor Adams Walks Back Budget Cuts, but No Reprieve for Libraries
The mayor released a revised $111.6 billion budget, which included $2.3 billion that would restore some funding for schools and…
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Five Moments That Have Defined Donald Trump’s Trial So Far
Trials are wars of words. These are some of the most memorable that have been spoken as a jury hears…
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Long-Lost Klimt Painting Sells for $37 Million at Auction
The portrait was left unfinished in the painter’s studio when he died, and questions persist over the identity of the…
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U.S. Secretly Shipped New Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine
Ukrainian forces for the first time used a longer-range version of weapons known as ATACMS, striking an airfield in Crimea…
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Queens Park Ladies Joined a Boys’ League. Then They Went Undefeated.
The under-12 soccer team in Bournemouth, England, hopes to inspire younger girls to get into the sport after a dominant…
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With Temperatures Soaring, Gazans Swelter in Makeshift Tents
When Maryam Arafat, her husband and their three young children fled their home in Gaza City under Israeli bombardment, it…
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Elon Musk Clashes With Australian Court Over Violent Videos on X
Mr. Musk’s defiance over removing content is testing the boundaries of international legal systems.
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The Venice Biennale and the Art of Turning Backward
Every art institution now speaks of progress, justice, transformation. What if all those words hide a more old-fashioned aim?