World
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China Targeted State Department Emails in Microsoft Hack, U.S. Officials Say
Microsoft said the hack began in May and was discovered just before Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken’s trip to…
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The A-Bomb, Selma, Broadway: She Saw It All and Knew Everyone
The mysterious neighbor brushed off Sinatra, snubbed DiMaggio and married one of the top stars of 1960s TV. Would an…
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What’s Next for Israel’s Judicial Overhaul?
Critics of the government’s plan to limit the power of courts are wary of what they call “salami tactics,” slicing…
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Penn Station Is a Disgrace. Can a New Plan Improve It?
A private firm’s proposal for the station tries to restore some of its old romance, unlike the M.T.A. plan, our…
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Johannesburg Sees First Snowfall in Over a Decade. Residents Flock to the Flakes.
A light dusting of snow coated many parts of Johannesburg on Monday, driving children and adults to nearby parks and…
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Biden Vowed to Bring Gershkovich Home, His Parents Say
When she was told where her son was being held, Ella Milman immediately recognized the name. Like many former residents…
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On the Front Line of a War Over Bullfighting Traditions
Opponents of Spain’s comic shows at bullfights by people with dwarfism say they are banned by a new law. But…
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The Essential John le Carré
The English novelist John le Carré (given name: David Cornwell) never sufficiently explained his nom de plume. Of course, we…
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What NATO Said About Ukraine: Highlights of the Alliance’s Communiqué
After weeks of tense negotiations, NATO on Tuesday invited Ukraine to join the alliance at some unspecified point in the…
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Chinese Hackers Gained Access to Government Email Accounts, Microsoft Says
The hack, by a Chinese group that the company said was intent on conducting espionage, went undetected for a month.