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World
Israel Hasn’t Offered Evidence Tying U.N. Workers to Terrorism, Review Says
Israel has not provided evidence to support its allegations that many employees of the main U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees…
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News
Terry Anderson, Reporter Held Hostage for Six Years, Dies at 76
The Beirut bureau chief for The Associated Press, he was kidnapped in 1985 by Islamic militants. He was the last…
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Business
The TV Show That Predicted America’s Lonely, Disorienting Digital Future
MTV This is Danny. He fell in love with a woman he’d met online. When he saw her photo, he…
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World
Strike Was Meant to Show Iran that Israel Could Paralyze Its Defenses
An Israeli weapon deployed in a retaliatory strike against Iran on Friday damaged a defense system responsible for detecting and…
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World
Israel Strikes an Iranian Military Base, but Damage Appears Limited
The drone attack may have been launched from inside Iran, once again demonstrating Israel’s ability to carry out clandestine operations…
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World
Arrests of Europeans for Aiding Russia Raise Fears of Kremlin’s Reach
A string of arrests, including two Poles accused of attacking a Navalny aide and a third for ties to a…
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News
Columbia, Free Speech and the Coddling of the American Right
As a journalist, you usually go to the front line to find the news. But sometimes the front line finds…
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World
Student Protesters at Columbia Remain Defiant
The encampment is gone, but some activists spent the night on the university lawn, with what seemed like light enforcement,…
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World
Menendez Corruption Trial Delayed for One Week
The senator’s trial will start May 13, a week later than planned, to give defense lawyers more time to prepare.
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Sports
4 Disqualified from Beijing Race After 3 Let Chinese Runner Pass
A strange finish at the Beijing Half Marathon on Sunday led to an investigation and penalties.