World
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Congestion Pricing Delay Will Stop Billions in Subway Upgrades
The board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority was presented with drastic cuts to the transit system’s capital plan caused by…
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Iran’s Presidential Candidates Agree on One Thing: Trump Is Coming
The former U.S. president’s election is treated as a foregone conclusion, with the six contenders clashing over who is best…
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Black Shirts and Banned Flags: Ultras Push Politics at Euro 2024
Hard-core fan groups, embracing a strong nationalistic streak, have provoked pushback from soccer’s authorities at the European Championship.
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NATO Will Offer Ukraine a ‘Bridge’ to Membership, Hoping That’s Enough
Officials say Kyiv won’t get membership negotiations at the coming NATO summit, but the alliance will announce a structure to…
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Behind the Unrest in Kenya, a Staggering and Painful National Debt
Kenya, the fastest growing economy in Africa, is on the brink of a fiscal calamity. Across Africa, nations are spending…
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A U.N. official called on Israel to offer more protection for aid workers, as hunger experts warned that Gaza was at high risk of famine.
United Nations aid agencies have been demanding that the Israeli authorities do more to protect aid workers in the Gaza…
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With Jamaal Bowman’s Loss, the Left Is on the Defensive
Mr. Bowman’s win in 2020 seemed to herald an ascendant progressive movement. In 2024, the center is regaining power.
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Canceling Congestion Pricing Could Kill 100,000 New York Jobs
Thousands of high-paying jobs in the state could be at risk if the funding that had been expected from congestion…
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In N.Y. Assembly Primaries, Incumbency Outweighs Political Differences
While many contested races had moderate and left-leaning Democrats squaring off, the deciding factor seemed to be the power of…
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How the War in Gaza Disrupted an Elite Private School
The Little Red School House and Elisabeth Irwin High School, like similar institutions across the city, was consumed by strife…