World
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Transgender Athlete Ban in a Long Island County Is Struck Down in Court
A judge ruled that the Nassau County executive did not have the authority to ban transgender women from playing on…
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‘They Are Erasing Streets’: Russian Attacks Bring War Nearer Kharkiv
Russia’s latest offensive has expanded the battlefield along Ukraine’s northern border, and sent thousands of civilians fleeing to the closest…
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How a Writer and Biscuit Entrepreneur Spends Her Sundays
Tembe Denton-Hurst delivers fresh-baked biscuits all over New York City, then curls up with a comfort movie when it’s time…
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Small Cars With Small Drivers Race Toward a World Championship
Valentina Ross arrived at the parking lot of Public School 111 in the Baychester neighborhood of the Bronx last Saturday…
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Canada’s Public Sector Unions Threaten Disruption Over Return to Office
After their strike last year failed to win the right to work remotely, the unions are challenging a plan calling…
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Isolated and Defiant, Israel Vows to ‘Stand Alone’ in War on Hamas
As the death toll in Gaza has risen, countries have turned their backs on Israel. The consequences of those desertions,…
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‘They Shot at Us All’: Burkina Faso Accused of Massacring Civilians
Witnesses and human rights groups claim the West African country’s military killed more than 220 people, including women and children,…
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Can Elections Force Venezuela’s Authoritarian Leader From Power?
The stakes could hardly be higher. This July, for the first time in more than a decade, Venezuelans will vote…
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At Cannes, Indian Filmmakers Show There Is More Than Just Bollywood
This year’s edition of the annual film festival features a prominent presence of Indian stories and storytellers that celebrates the…
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Flash Flooding in Afghanistan Kills at Least 50, With More Missing
Heavy seasonal rains have set off floods in the northern province of Baghlan and the nation’s capital, Kabul.