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World
Witnesses in Subway Chokehold Case Describe Fears of Death and Violence
In a request that the case be tossed out, lawyers for the defendant, Daniel Penny, drew on testimony from passengers…
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World
‘Damage and Distress’: Trump Sues Over Russia Dossier in London
Former President Donald J. Trump is arguing that the document known as the Steele dossier was calculated to embarrass him…
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Business
Country Garden Caves to Debts as China’s Real Estate Crisis Worsens
The property giant was unable to repay a loan and signaled it would default on its debt, becoming one of…
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World
Tibetan Mountain Avalanches Leave 2 Dead and 2 Missing
An American climber and a Nepalese guide were killed on Mount Shishapangma, a Chinese media report said. A second American…
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US
Nikki Haley Raises $11 Million, Battling With DeSantis to Take On Trump
The former South Carolina governor has made gains in recent months — in fund-raising and polling — that have helped…
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US
Scalise, a McCarthy Rival, Seeks to Unite Republicans in Taking His Place
The second-ranking Republican, who was cut out of major decisions by the previous speaker, is pitching himself as uniquely positioned…
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World
A former Israeli military spokesman paints a grim picture of the fighting ahead.
A former spokesman for Israel’s military gave one of the bluntest assessments of the situation in Israel on Sunday, warning…
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US
The Nation’s Obsession With True Crime Meets a Mother’s Grief
Stacy Chapin walked into a conference ballroom at the annual CrimeCon gathering in Orlando, Fla., and let out a gasp.…
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World
‘There Were Terrorists Inside’: How Hamas’s Attack on Israel Unfolded
Palestinian militants from Gaza raided Israel on Saturday, killing and abducting hundreds. Survivors have begun to recount the most complex…
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World
‘We Were at the Counter of a Coffee Shop on Lexington Avenue’
The counterman’s treat, tying ties in Sunnyside and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.