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India Is Devouring Its Best and Brightest
Prison. It’s just a word. But when you are using it to describe your own possible future, it leaves the…
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World
Trump Ordered to Pay $10,000 in New Punishment for Breaking Gag Order
Outside Donald J. Trump’s civil fraud trial, the former president made comments to reporters that the judge found were an…
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World
Traffic Tickets Are No Bar to Owning a Gun in New York City, Judge Rules
A federal judge’s decision means that the city may no longer be able to consider people’s moral character when they…
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World
Aleksei Navalny Forcibly Removed From Jail Cell After Protest
The Russian opposition leader had refused to leave his cell in protest after prison authorities took his writing tools, allies…
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World
Peace Summit in Egypt Shows a Shift in Rhetoric but no Consensus
Leaders, foreign ministers and diplomats from dozens of Arab, European, African and other countries gathered in Cairo on Saturday for…
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World
A $96 Million Hindu Temple Opens Amid Accusations of Forced Labor
The temple in Robbinsville, N.J., about 15 years in the making, is believed to be the largest in the Western…
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US
Federal Prosecutors Reject Trump’s Immunity Claims in Election Case
The special counsel’s office said that Donald Trump’s assertion that actions he took as president were not subject to prosecution…
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World
Influx of Fake Lawyers Rattles Kenya
The authorities are investigating numerous cases of unqualified people acting as lawyers. Some leaders in the country have voiced support…
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Facing Scrutiny, a Museum That Holds 12,000 Human Remains Changes Course
The American Museum of Natural History said it would address its collecting of remains, which stretched into the 1940s and…
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US
Jeff Landry, a Hard-Line Republican, Is Elected Governor of Louisiana
The victory by Mr. Landry, the state’s attorney general, secures Republican control of Louisiana after eight years of divided government.