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World
Why South Korea Has So Many Protests, and What That Means
A recent rally in Seoul carried the sound of a rock festival — high-amp speakers throbbing with the K-pop hit…
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World
The 5 Clones in Argentina’s Election
Javier Milei, a far-right libertarian, might soon be Argentina’s next president. He credits his cloned “four-legged children.”
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World
Families of Israeli hostages are split on a possible ground invasion of Gaza.
As Israel prepares for a possible ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, some Israelis whose family members were kidnapped by…
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World
About 300 protesters pleading for a cease-fire were arrested on Capitol Hill, organizers say.
Hundreds of demonstrators descended on a congressional building in Washington on Wednesday afternoon to demand a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas…
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World
First Venezuelans Sent Back Under New U.S. Policy Arrive in Caracas
The deportation of migrants who had entered the U.S. illegally came as the Biden administration lifted some sanctions against Venezuela.
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Finance
After Hospital Blast, Headlines Shift With Changing Claims
The fast-moving events highlighted the difficulty of covering the war between Israel and Hamas.
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World
Biden’s Nominee for U.S. Ambassador to Israel Is Grilled by Senators
As President Biden visited Israel on Wednesday to pledge U.S. support in its fight against Hamas, his nominee to fill…
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World
The U.S. vetoes a Security Council resolution on the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The United Nations Security Council displayed deep divisions on Wednesday when it failed to pass a resolution on the Israel-Hamas…
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News
Burt Young, ‘Rocky’ Actor Who Played Complex Tough Guys, Dies at 83
A former boxer from the streets of Queens, he became a scene stealer with his portrayals of mobsters, cops and…
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News
David Shaffer, Medical ‘Detective’ in Suicide of Youths, Dies at 87
At a time when teen suicide was seen as random and unpredictable, Dr. Shaffer, a psychiatrist, led investigations that proved…