World
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It’s Millionaire vs. Billionaire in the Battle of the SoHo Pergola
Millions of Americans embarked on home-improvement projects during the pandemic. Many of those projects annoyed their neighbors. But in SoHo,…
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A Bridge of Dreams and Aspirations Opened 140 Years Ago Today
The Brooklyn Bridge still stands alone as an attraction and as a symbol of New York’s ability to strive for…
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They Cuddled a Kiwi. New Zealand Said, ‘Stop That.’
Video of the national bird being handled by Miami zoo visitors caused an outcry in New Zealand. Even the prime…
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Typhoon Mawar Lashes Guam With High Winds, Knocking Out Power
The slow-moving Pacific cyclone brought typhoon-strength winds to the American territory on Wednesday afternoon. Most of the island was without…
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Pro-Ukraine Forces Appear to Have Used U.S.-Made Armored Vehicles in Incursion Into Russia
Pro-Ukraine fighters appeared to use at least three American-made armored vehicles during an incursion into Russia on Monday, pictures and…
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Trump Criminal Trial Scheduled for March 2024
Former President Donald J. Trump appeared to react angrily at a virtual appearance when the judge in his case disclosed…
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China and Russia, Targets at G7 Summit, Draw Closer to Fend Off West
Beijing and Moscow are holding visits this week as alarm grows in China that Western countries backing Ukraine are turning…
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Australia Reckons With TV Host’s Exit Over Racist Abuse
Stan Grant, an Indigenous journalist, was attacked on social media after talking during coronation coverage about the brutality of colonialism.
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Money, Sex and Rumors: Tanzania Faces Challenges to Protect Girls From HPV
Almost all cervical cancer deaths now occur in developing countries. Tanzania is trying to inoculate girls against the virus that…