World
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Remembering the Lives Saved Drives Rescuers in Turkey to Push On
In the third week of a grueling effort, emergency workers battle exhaustion as the hope of finding more earthquake survivors…
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Black Mayors of 4 Biggest U.S. Cities Draw Strength From One Another
The mayors of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston have banded together as they confront violent crime, homelessness…
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New York’s Record Warm Winter: Good for Sunbathing, Bad for Ski Slopes
A wildly erratic season has been a blessing for haters of mittens and blizzards, but a potential disaster for businesses…
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The Growing Risk of Battery Fires in New York
Some 50 batteries were found inside a building in Bushwick, Brooklyn, that burned a week ago.
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In Northern Ukraine, a Different Sort of War Game
Russian forces are shelling border areas there to tie up thousands of Ukrainian troops that might otherwise defend against attacks…
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Victim or Criminal? A U.S. Navy Officer’s Imprisonment in Japan.
Lt. Ridge Alkonis was sentenced to three years after causing a deadly traffic accident in 2021. The case has irritated…
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Are North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Tests as Safe as the Country Claims?
The country has conducted six underground nuclear tests, and a seventh may be on the way. Rights groups fear their…
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Your Tuesday Briefing
President Biden’s covert trip to Kyiv.
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Muchos venezolanos en Sudamérica siguen viajando a EE. UU., a pesar de las ayudas
El gobierno colombiano, respaldado por EE. UU., brinda visas temporales a los migrantes de Venezuela. Sin embargo, las dificultades económicas…
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Another Deadly Quake Rocks an Already Ravaged Area of Turkey
Just two weeks after the deadliest earthquake in the country’s modern history, a powerful shock hit southern Turkey, where many…