World
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Hurricane Ian Descends on South Carolina, Swamping Beachside Towns
GEORGETOWN, S.C. — A resurgent Hurricane Ian slammed South Carolina on Friday, swamping the coast with its storm surge and…
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North Korea Launches Two Ballistic Missiles, Fourth Test in a Week
SEOUL — North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles off its east coast on Saturday, a day after the United…
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Big Tech Should Support the Iranian People, Not the Regime
Mahsa Amini died, but the hashtag #MahsaAmini lives on. Ms. Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman known as Jina in Kurdish,…
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Jan. 6 and Mar-a-Lago Inquiries Converge in Fights Over Executive Privilege
WASHINGTON — Two high-profile criminal investigations involving Donald J. Trump are converging on a single, highly consequential question: How ...
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Biden’s Student Debt Plan Attracts Lawsuits, Scams and Confusion
WASHINGTON — President Biden’s program to erase large amounts of student loan debt attracted some criticism immediately after it was…
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McKinsey Charged in South African Corruption Case
The South African branch of McKinsey & Company, the global consulting firm, was charged in a corruption scandal involving work…
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With Bluster and Threats, Putin Casts the West as the Enemy
President Vladimir V. Putin asserted on Friday that Russia would annex four Ukrainian regions and decried the United States for…
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A Strong Dollar Is Hurting Other Countries. Should the Fed Care?
The Federal Reserve is making life tough in some emerging markets. Investors are pulling money out of those economies and…
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¿La policía de Brasil apoyaría un golpe de Estado a favor de Bolsonaro?
El domingo, los brasileños acuden a las urnas para elegir a su próximo presidente. Pero desde hace meses, la cuestión…
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Despite international condemnation, Putin signs decrees declaring four regions of Ukraine part of Russia.
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia signed decrees on Friday to declare four Ukrainian regions part of Russia as the…