World
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Harvey Weinstein’s Sex Crimes Trial in L.A. Enters the Final Stretch
Jurors are about to consider seven charges of rape and sexual assault against the former film producer, who was convicted…
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Biden Says He Is Willing to Talk to Putin About Ukraine, With Conditions
Showing a united front during a state visit, President Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of France affirmed their support for…
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Turnout Was Strong in Georgia, but Mail Voting Plummets After New Law
An analysis of November turnout data shows that voting by mail dropped as Georgians increasingly cast ballots in person. The…
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Warnock Turns to Obama to Help Boost Turnout in Final Days of Runoff Campaign
For Democrats, the former president’s event in Atlanta with Senator Raphael Warnock on Thursday is viewed as an ironclad way…
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Brace for Bombs, Fix and Repeat: Ukraine’s Grim Efforts to Restore Power
Even as Ukrainian workers race to restore basic services like electricity, heat and water, new Russian airstrikes send them back…
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Biden and Macron: A Bond Built on a Birthday Wish, Ice Cream and 30 Phone Calls
WASHINGTON — They shared an intimate double date, where the offerings included two scoops of ice cream. When they greeted…
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Supreme Court to Hear Student Debt Forgiveness Case
The justices left in place an injunction blocking the Biden administration’s authority to forgive up to $20,000 in debt per…
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California Has Brilliant Fall Colors, Too
If you know where to look.
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Ramaphosa’s Future as South Africa’s Leader in Doubt After Damning Report
An independent panel reported to Parliament that the South African president might have broken the law in a scandal over…
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Scarred by War, a Ukrainian Children’s Choir Finds Hope in Music
Members of the Shchedryk Children’s Choir have emerged from conflict determined to sing, including at Carnegie Hall this weekend.