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World
Putin Breaks Silence on Navalny’s Death, Calling It an ‘Unfortunate Incident’
President Vladimir V. Putin described the death of the imprisoned opposition leader Aleksei A. Navalny as an “unfortunate incident” and…
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World
Ukrainian Drones Target Russia on Final Day of Voting, Russian Officials Say
Ukraine fired a volley of exploding drones at Moscow and other targets on the final day of Russia’s presidential vote…
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Magazine
Who Loves Fashion More Than a Vintage Clothing Buff?
Laverne Cox, Anna Sui and other enthusiasts shop at the Sturbridge Show, a gold mine for people who buy and…
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World
Long Lines of Russian Voters Signal Discontent With Putin’s Rule
Many appeared to be heeding a call by the opposition to express frustration by showing up en masse at midday.…
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World
Authorities Seize Alligator Being Held Illegally in Home Near Buffalo
The alligator, Albert Edward, had been with his owner for 34 years.
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Business
TikTok Bill’s Progress Slows in the Senate
Legislation to force TikTok’s Chinese owner to sell the app or have it banned in the United States sailed through…
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World
Second Gaza Aid Convoy Ends in Violence, With at Least 20 Killed
For the second time in just over two weeks, a convoy bringing aid to hunger-stricken northern Gaza ended in bloodshed…
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World
Netanyahu calls Hamas’s demands ‘ludicrous’ and proceeds with plans for a ground invasion in Rafah.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday rejected the latest cease-fire deal proposed by Hamas, calling its demands “ludicrous,” and said…
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World
Boeing Directs Airlines to Check 787 Cockpit Seats After Latam Incident
The sudden plunge of a Latam Airlines 787 Dreamliner this week might have been caused by a flight attendant hitting…
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World
Schumer’s Critique of Netanyahu Reveals a Growing Gap, Analysts Say
Senator Chuck Schumer’s harsh critique of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government revealed the widening gap between Israel and…