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US
Texas Clamps Down on Border in El Paso
With lines of unauthorized migrants on the border, the state police began inspecting commercial vehicles at the international bridge.
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News
The House Was in Bad Shape. But It Was On a Lake in Seattle.
Sure, the home still had its original knob-and-tube wiring. But for the lake view, they could overlook a few shortcomings.
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World
French Court Convicts 8 of Aiding 2016 Terrorist Attack in Nice
The defendants were found guilty of helping the perpetrator prepare for the assault in which he plowed a truck into…
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US
Senate Report Finds Widespread Sexual Abuse of Women in Federal Prisons
Federal Bureau of Prisons employees have abused female inmates in at least 19 of the 29 federal facilities that have…
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World
Indian and Chinese Soldiers Again Trade Blows at Disputed Border
Tensions are still simmering two years after a deadly confrontation over a remote region each country claims as its own.
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World
As Covid Spreads Fast, Beijing Isn’t in Lockdown. But It Feels Like It.
Almost no one is venturing out even after an easing of pandemic measures. Cold and flu medicines are scarce, but…
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US
Project Veritas Says It Provided $20,500 in ‘Excess Benefit’ to Its Founder
The conservative nonprofit said it had paid for staff to accompany its founder, James O’Keefe, when he starred in a…
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World
As Protests Rage, Iran Executes Another Man, This Time in Public
Majidreza Rahnavard was hanged after being accused of killing two members of a paramilitary force in the northeastern city of…
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Magazine
The Year in Micro News
You may have forgotten — or wanted to forget — what happened on the internet in 2022. Here are some…
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Sports
Pouring Through a Crisis: How Budweiser Salvaged Its World Cup
Taken by surprise by Qatar’s decision to ban beer at stadiums, the company remade its marketing strategy in real time.