World
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Student Leader of Columbia Protests: ‘Zionists Don’t Deserve to Live’
Khymani James, a junior, apologized for his statements — made before he joined the demonstration — after video surfaced on…
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Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Railways and Vows to Slow Arrival of U.S. Aid
The attacks killed at least six civilians and injured dozens of others, the Ukrainian military and local officials said.
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He Paid $13 for $13,000 Cartier Earrings, and Then the Jeweler Noticed
When Rogelio Villarreal bought rose-gold earrings for a price that the luxury retailer said was a mistake, he looked to…
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Resignation of Vietnam’s Parliament Chief Stirs Fresh Political Chaos
Vuong Dinh Hue’s departure comes amid a growing anticorruption push and weeks after Vietnam’s president resigned.
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Police Arrest Rabbis Near Gaza-Israel Border at a Rally to Highlight Starvation
Seven rabbis and peace activists were arrested on Friday near the border with Gaza after they tried to bring food…
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Baby Born in Gaza After Her Mother Was Killed Has Died
A baby who was born premature after her mother was killed in an Israeli strike died on Thursday, a relative…
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New York Vowed to Shut Down Illegal Weed Shops. It Just Licensed One.
New York officials had said that those who jumped the line to cash in on cannabis would not be rewarded…
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What Does Weinstein Reversal Mean for #MeToo?
The decision by the New York Court of Appeals is linked to legal weaknesses in the case, our reporter says.
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Army Begins Building Floating Aid Pier Off Gaza’s Coast, Pentagon Says
Army engineers on Thursday began construction of a floating pier and causeway for humanitarian aid off the coast of Gaza,…
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Titanic’s Treasures Captivate Collectors, but They’ll Need Deep Pockets
Numerous artifacts from the Titanic, including a violin case, are up for auction this weekend in England. Collectors are ready…