World
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Kremlin’s Onetime Pick to Be Ukraine’s Puppet Leader Is Shot in Crimea
Oleg Tsaryov, a pro-Russian businessman and former lawmaker, was said to have been wounded in the attack. Moscow had planned…
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Amid Pleas for Aid, a Scramble for Food and Water After Hurricane Otis
Days after the storm, Acapulco residents were navigating broken glass, searching for water and food, and trying to find loved…
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Lured by Federal Dollars, Canadian Cities Rethink Zoning
Major Canadian cities are opening up development zoning to include fourplexes in exchange for federal funds to build housing.
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Biden’s Israel Ties Rooted in Long Career: ‘From His Gut to His Heart to His Head’
The president’s “unwavering support” for Israel stems from childhood dinner table conversations and half a century of trips to the…
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How Cohen’s Testimony Sets the Stage for Trump’s Hush Money Trial
Michael D. Cohen, Donald J. Trump’s former fixer, was not an essential witness in Mr. Trump’s civil fraud trial this…
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Migrants Search for Beds as New York Quietly Stops Offering Them to All
“They want you to get tired so you give up, and they are achieving it,” said one migrant who has…
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Early Voting Begins in New York: Here’s What to Know
Although no citywide offices are being contested this year, the New York City Council is up for election, and voters…
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How ‘Madame Morbid,’ a Ghost Tour Guide, Spends Her Sundays
Allison Chase leads tours of Brooklyn’s gruesome history, hidden cemeteries and paranormal sightings in a replica Victorian trolley.
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Real Estate News
Real Estate News Real estate news is news that covers developments, current events and related trends in the real estate…
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Gaza’s Tunnels Loom Large for Israel’s Ground Forces
Hamas is believed to hide weapons, fighters and even command centers in miles of subterranean pathways and chambers.