World
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House Republicans to Examine K-12 Schools in Latest Antisemitism Hearing
After focusing on universities, a House subcommittee will question school district leaders from New York City, Berkeley, Calif., and Montgomery…
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How the New York City Chancellor Prepared for a Congressional Grilling
As David C. Banks prepares to testify about antisemitism in the New York City schools, he said he wasn’t intimidated…
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Why Biden and Harris Are So Busy on Wednesdays, When Trump Isn’t in Court
The president and vice president have been keeping up a busy schedule in the middle of each week, just as…
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Democrats, Sensing Shift on Abortion Rights Among Latinas, Push for More Gains
Hispanic views on the issue vary widely, and Democrats face hurdles, but opportunities, too. As one House candidate said: “I…
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Kim Ki-Nam, Chief Propagandist in North Korea for Decades, Dies at 94
Mr. Kim, who served under all three generations of the country’s ruling family, was likened to Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Germany’s…
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How 360,000 Haitians Wound Up Living in Empty Lots and Crowded Schools
In a worsening humanitarian crisis, Haitians have been forced to flee their homes in the face of gang onslaughts, but…
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For Bulgarian Voters, It’s Groundhog Day, Again
The nation faces its sixth general election in three years. “I’ve done this so many times people have started to…
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Israel Reopens a Gaza Crossing That Is an Important Aid Route
Israel reopened the Kerem Shalom crossing into the Gaza Strip, the Israeli agency overseeing aid deliveries in the territory said…
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Hong Kong Court Bans Democracy Song, Calling It a ‘Weapon’
The decision could give the government power to force Google and other tech companies to limit access to “Glory to…
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Rolling Blackouts Hit Several Cities as Heat Wave Scorches Mexico
Cities were plunged into darkness as scorching temperatures strained the national energy grid.