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World
W.H.O. Declares End to Uganda’s Worst Ebola Outbreak in Two Decades
The virus spread to nine districts nationwide, infecting hundreds and killing dozens. Seven health workers were among those who died.
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News
Can We Really Have a Soft Landing?
In August 1982 I arrived in Washington to begin a year working at the White House Council of Economic Advisers.…
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World
New York Troopers’ Union Offices Searched by State Police Investigators
A union lawyer said the search was part of an inquiry focused on “uncovering past wrongdoing” by former top officials…
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World
Death Toll in Peru Rises to 46 Amid Extraordinary Violence
“What happened yesterday was really a massacre,” said one human rights activist.
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US
Giuliani Receives Grand Jury Subpoena for Records Related to Trump
The subpoena to Rudolph W. Giuliani in November came as prosecutors have been examining the workings of former President Donald…
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World
Here’s the latest on the riot in the Brazilian capital.
At least 1,200 protesters were detained for questioning in the wake of the storming of Brazil’s capital buildings, a spokesman…
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World
What Drove a Mass Attack on Brazil’s Capital? Mass Delusion.
For the past 10 weeks, supporters of the ousted far-right President Jair Bolsonaro had camped outside Brazilian Army headquarters, demanding…
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World
Brooklyn Judge Accused of Making Racist and Homophobic Remarks Resigns
Misconduct claims against Judge Harriet Thompson of Brooklyn Surrogate’s Court were scheduled to be considered at a hearing next week.
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World
What We Know About the Investigations Into the Brazil Protests
Brazilian investigators, taking stock of the damage around the capital and questioning detained protesters, face several major questions as they…
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News
Jean Paré, Best-Selling ‘Everyday’ Cookbook Author, Dies at 95
With easy-to-follow recipes developed in her native Canada, she became one of the world’s top cookbook authors, publishing more than…