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Sports
Migrants hired to work at the opening match waited all day without food and water.
A group of more than 200 migrant laborers hired to work concession stalls at the Qatar World Cup’s opening game…
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World
How a Draft of the Constitution Ended Up in a Drawer in Trenton, N.J.
The 13th royal governor of colonial New Jersey was a Philadelphia-born, London-schooled lawyer whose appointment was solemnized by an elaborate…
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World
Netanyahu’s Comeback Widens Divide Over Israel Among American Jews
Rabbi Rachel Timoner of Brooklyn had always cherished Israel as a haven where Jews could aspire to their highest ideals.…
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US
How the Pelosi Attack Suspect Plunged Into Online Hatred
SAN FRANCISCO — Bitter over the end of a long relationship, estranged from his children and working carpentry jobs to…
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US
Democratic Senate Loss in Ohio Raises Bar for Sherrod Brown in 2024
Both John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Tim Ryan of Ohio sought Senate seats this year as Democrats appealing to the…
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World
In Iraq’s Mountains, Iranian Opposition Fighters Feel the Squeeze
SULAIMANIYA, Iraq — Sitting under an oak tree on a mountainside in the Kurdish region of Iraq, Mohammad Kurd said…
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Business
U.N. Climate Talks End With a Deal to Pay Poor Nations for Damage
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt — Diplomats from nearly 200 countries concluded two weeks of climate talks on Sunday by agreeing…
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World
As Climate Protests Get Bolder, British Police Strike Back With New Powers
LONDON — When environmental protesters recently stopped traffic on the M25 freeway that circles London, one journalist, Charlotte Lynch, was…
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US
‘A Light to the World’: University of Virginia Pays Tribute to Shooting Victims
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — As the authorities continued to seek answers in the killing of three University of Virginia students, the…