World
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U.S. Officials Say Russia Is Unlikely to Take Much More Ukrainian Territory
Russian forces continue to inflict pain, but NATO leaders gathering in Washington can say that their efforts to strengthen Ukraine…
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Tuesday Briefing
The fallout from France’s election.
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With Keir Starmer, Britain and the U.S. Are Back in Sync, but for How Long?
Politically aligned, Joe Biden and the new U.K. prime minister agree on climate change, Ukraine and Northern Ireland. Donald Trump…
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As NATO Convenes, Leaders Worry About a Hole in Its Center
A summit meant to convey confidence in the newly expanded alliance now faces uncertainty over President Biden’s future, and the…
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Closing Arguments in Menendez Bribery Case Set to Begin
Jurors have heard nearly two months of testimony in the case of Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, who is…
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Why Some of New York’s Snazziest Dining Sheds Are Headed for the Dumps
Soon, dining sheds around the city will be dismantled — no matter how attractive they are.
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What the Mood Is Like in France After Surprise Election Results
After the left surged and the far right fell short of expectations in the runoff, the question gripping the country…
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Russia Destroys Children’s Hospital in Deadly Barrage Across Ukraine
President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia had launched at least 40 missiles at targets across Ukraine, and he condemned the strike…
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The Track Star Knew He Was Gay. Now Everyone Else Does.
Trey Cunningham said friends and peers reacted to his decision to come out with a shrug. He wishes the same…
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Lausanne, Where the Olympics Never End
A new arts district, stylish restaurants and a museum that pays homage to the Games greet visitors to this Swiss…