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World
N.Y. Reconsiders Capitol Artworks That Offend Native Americans
Gov. Kathy Hochul has ordered a review of art in the Capitol that depicts Native Americans, often in ways that…
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World
Zelensky Lands in Davos to Pitch a Peace Plan Russia Already Rejected
In Switzerland, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is pushing an initiative called the Peace Formula, which dozens of countries have…
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World
Chinese Leader Gives Early Estimate of Economic Growth
Speaking at the Davos global forum a day before China is set to release economic data, Premier Li Qiang said…
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World
2 Missing SEALs Were on Mission to Stop Yemen-Bound Iranian Weapons, U.S. Says
Two members of the Navy SEALs who were reported missing last week off the coast of Somalia were part of…
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US
A Rare and Punishing Cold Shuts Schools Across the South
The cold-weather closures will affect more than half a million children in a region known for its mild winters.
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World
Israel Unearths More of a Subterranean Fortress Under Gaza
The Israeli military has been surprised by the extent, depth and quality of the tunnel network beneath Gaza.
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Finance
A Potentially Huge Supreme Court Case Has a Hidden Conservative Backer
The case, to be argued by lawyers linked to the petrochemicals billionaire Charles Koch, could sharply curtail the government’s regulatory…
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World
North Korea Says It Is No Longer Interested in Reunifying With the South
Abandoning the longtime goal, however unlikely, Kim Jong-un, the North’s leader, instead threatened to subjugate South Korea in war.
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World
Tuesday Briefing
A Houthi attack on a U.S.-owned ship.
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World
Houthis, Undeterred by Strikes, Target More Ships in Red Sea
The Iranian-backed militants launched a fresh round of attacks days after its military sites were hit by U.S. and British…