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World
What’s Left When a Long War Suddenly Ends
The commander of the victorious army watched on in triumph as his troops goose-stepped in columns through the central square…
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World
Eric Adams Slashes Budgets for Police, Libraries and Schools
Mr. Adams said the migrant crisis made the deep budget cuts necessary. Progressive Democrats called the reductions dangerous and unnecessary.
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US
More Migrants on Terrorism Watch List Crossed U.S. Border
The numbers are a minuscule percentage of the total arrested after crossing the border, officials said.
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World
City to Pay Record $17.5 Million Settlement After Wrongful Conviction
A man exonerated after spending over two decades in prison for murders in Queens that he did not commit will…
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Finance
What the Biden-Xi Talks Accomplished (and Didn’t)
Wednesday’s four-hour meeting in San Francisco resulted in few breakthroughs. But C.E.O.s gave the Chinese leader a standing ovation at…
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US
By the Numbers: How Schools Struggled During the Pandemic
The News The federal Education Department released a new trove of data on Wednesday from the 2020-2021 school year, the…
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Finance
G.M.’s New Contract With U.A.W. Faces Surprisingly Stiff Opposition
Many longstanding General Motors workers have been voting against the tentative accord, which they feel insufficiently improves retirement benefits.
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Magazine
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News
Manchester City’s $500 Million Payroll Is Largest in English Soccer History
The club, which dominates the Premier League, is backed by seemingly limitless cash from its Emirati owner, Sheikh Mansour bin…
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World
U.K. Inflation Slows to 4.6 Percent, Lowest in Two Years
The News Inflation in Britain slowed last month, bringing the rate to its lowest level in two years, in a…