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Shootings Dip in Chicago but Grow in Domestic Violence Cases
Domestic shootings are a small portion of the city’s violence, but victims’ advocates say the new spike is worrisome.
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Ukraine Accuses Senior Defense Official of Embezzling $40 Million
The Ukrainian authorities said they had uncovered a scheme for the purchase of artillery shells at inflated prices, amid a…
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Any Other Politician Would Have Bowed Out. Trump? Not a Chance.
This week’s debate over his very eligibility for office served as a stark reminder that anyone else facing such a…
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Slow Rollout of National Charging System Could Hinder E.V. Adoption
Lawmakers approved $5 billion for states to build a network of fast chargers two years ago. Although some states have…
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In South Carolina, Democrats See a Test of Biden’s Appeal to Black Voters
The president’s campaign is putting money and staff into South Carolina ahead of its primary in an effort to energize…
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Houthi Militia in Yemen Presents a Special Challenge for U.S.
In the past month alone, the Iranian-backed group has launched more than 100 attacks against commercial vessels in the Red…
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In Remote Canada, a College Becomes a Magnet for Indian Students
The country’s public colleges and universities increasingly rely on international students, especially from India, even as tensions between the two…
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At What Point Should College Athletes Be Considered Employees?
Testimony in a National Labor Relations Board hearing is challenging the amateurism model that has remained a bedrock of college…
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Maine’s Secretary of State to Decide Whether Trump Can Stay on Ballot
Shenna Bellows, a Democrat, has said she would decide next week whether Maine will join Colorado in disqualifying former President…
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Push to Disqualify Trump Pits Democracy Against the Rule of Law
If the Colorado Supreme Court is right that the former president is constitutionally ineligible to run for president, fundamental values…