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Blinken to Visit Israel and Three Arab States Next Week
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken plans to visit Israel and three Arab states next week, as the U.S. presses for a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas to end the war in Gaza. Mr. Blinken is scheduled to travel to Israel, Egypt, Qatar and ...
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World
N.Y.P.D. Officer Accused of Critically Wounding Man in Off-Duty Shooting
Prosecutors said Officer Hieu Tran shot the driver of a truck at a New Jersey intersection in an apparent road rage episode and then drove off. He has been charged with attempted murder.
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World
Senate Democrats Face Escalating Calls for Broader Investigation Into High Court
They say their options are limited by the court’s status as a separate branch of government and deep Republican opposition.
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Business
‘Roaring Kitty’ Came Back, Chugging Beer and Talking GameStop. Shares Plunged.
Keith Gill, the investor who spurred the meme stock mania in 2021, attracted a huge audience for his public return Friday. But his favorite buy dropped.
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Food
Are These Really ‘the World’s 50 Best Restaurants’?
This year’s list is largely a tribute to places where the pleasures of eating give way to an overbearing ordeal.
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World
Putin, at Economic Forum, Again Talks About Nuclear War
The Russian leader’s chatter about nuclear weapons has picked up since the U.S. allowed Ukraine to use its conventional weapons against military targets in Russia.
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World
Stars Singing Under the Stars: A Global Gala Celebrates Opera
Italy’s government pulled out all the stops to celebrate one of Italy’s most important national art forms.
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World
5 Convicted in Federal Fraud Trial Imperiled by a Gift Bag of Cash
Prosecutors accused the defendants of stealing millions of dollars from programs meant to feed children. A juror was replaced after officials said she was apparently offered a bribe of $120,000 to acquit.
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World
U.S. Considers Expanded Nuclear Arsenal, a Reversal of Decades of Cuts
China’s expansion and Russia’s threats of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine and in space have changed a U.S. drive to reduce nuclear weapons.
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U.S. Fund for Nuclear Radiation Victims Set to Expire Amid Impasse in Congress
Lawmakers are looking for a way to extend the program to compensate victims of government-caused nuclear contamination who fell ill, and some are seeking to expand it.