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World
In France, Victims’ Fund Struggles to Heal Terrorism’s Traumas
PARIS — For most of her testimony, Célia Viale kept her composure. She recounted the agonizing two-day wait to learn…
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Business
Will Taxing the Windfall Profits of Oil Giants Fix Countries’ Economies?
Major oil and gas companies have raked in multibillion-dollar profits at unheard-of levels. Households around the world are reeling from…
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World
Pelosi’s Decision to Step Aside Paves Path for a New Generation of Democrats
WASHINGTON — Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s announcement on Thursday that she would step away from the leadership ranks set in motion…
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News
He Was Wrongly Imprisoned at 16. Eight Years Later, He Walks Free.
When Shamel Capers, 24, shuffled into a crowded Queens courtroom on Thursday, he was still a convicted murderer, his hands…
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Business
Biden Administration Offers New Path to Discharging Student Debt in Bankruptcy
As President Biden’s broad plan to cancel student debt for millions of borrowers faces mounting legal challenges, his administration took…
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News
Former Team Psychologist Settles Lawsuit Against the Spurs and Joshua Primo
A sports psychologist who filed a lawsuit this month against the San Antonio Spurs and Joshua Primo, a former player…
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News
California Regents Set December Showdown for U.C.L.A.’s Big Ten Move
SAN FRANCISCO — The University of California Board of Regents on Thursday put off until next month a decision whether…
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World
21 Killed in Fast-Moving Gaza House Fire
JERUSALEM — A festive family gathering in the Gaza Strip celebrating a birthday and a graduation turned deadly on Thursday…
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News
He Was Wrongly Imprisoned at 16. Eight Years Later, He Walks Free.
When Shamel Capers, 24, shuffled into a crowded Queens courtroom on Thursday, he was still a convicted murderer, his hands…
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Science
The Surprising Afterlife of Unwanted Atom Bombs
What happens when old atomic bombs are retired? Last month, the Biden administration announced its intention to withdraw the nation’s…