World
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U.S. Strikes Targets in Yemen as Houthis Step Up Attacks on Red Sea Ships
The U.S. military launched airstrikes that destroyed three anti-ship cruise missile launchers in Houthi-controlled Yemen late on Thursday, as the…
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Officers Pull Over Van With Obscured Plate and Find an Armory
After the arrest in Queens, investigators are trying to discern what the man they stopped might have been planning. They…
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Number of Homeless People Living on New York City Streets Hits a Record
An annual count by the city found more than 4,100 people sleeping on streets and in subways. It was the…
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G7 Leaders Agree on $50 Billion Loan to Ukraine From Frozen Russian Assets
The United States and the West’s other large economies have agreed on a plan to issue a roughly $50 billion…
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Police Official Charged After a Drunken Commute Ends in a Crash
Prosecutors say Deputy Inspector Paul Zangrilli and a girlfriend drove from a bar near Penn Station to his precinct, leaving…
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Friday Briefing: A $50 Billion G7 Loan to Ukraine
Also, China’s push into driverless cars and the dangers of hair relaxers.
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Wreckage of Shackleton’s Last Ship Is Found Off Coast of Canada
Ernest Shackleton was sailing for Antarctica on the ship, called the Quest, when he died in 1922. Researchers exulted over…
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Snap Election in France Sets Off a Wild Week of Politics
President Emmanuel Macron’s sudden call for new parliamentary elections has created chaos on the right and fostered rare unity on…
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The Aftermath of a U.K. Cyberattack: Blood Shortages and Delayed Operations
Several London hospitals, still reeling from a cyberattack last week, have made an urgent plea to medical students to help…
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What to Know About Social Media Protections for Children in New York
New York State has enacted legislation that will require minors to get their parents’ consent to allow social media sites…