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Business
AT&T Says It’s ‘Working Urgently’ to Fix Widespread Cellular Disruption
Thousands of AT&T users were affected, according to a site that tracks outages. Verizon and T-Mobile said their networks were…
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World
In Brazil, Blinken intervenes in a dispute with Israel.
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken confronted President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil on Wednesday about his recent…
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World
Ship Crashes Into Bridge in China, Killing at Least 2
Five vehicles plummeted from the crossing, part of which collapsed, in the southern city of Guangzhou, the authorities said.
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World
Israeli Rape-Crisis Group Report Finds ‘Systematic’ Sexual Violence on and After Oct. 7
An Israeli organization that supports survivors of sexual abuse released a report on Wednesday that concluded that acts of sexual…
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US
Anti-Trans Law Draws Scrutiny After 16-Year-Old’s Death in Oklahoma
The student, who did not see themselves as male or female, according to their family, died after an altercation in…
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World
Man Extradited to U.S. in Suspected Iranian Plot to Kill Activist
The man, a citizen of Georgia, and three others were charged with planning to assassinate Masih Alinejad, an American human…
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World
Ex-President Made Honduras a Safe Haven for Drug Gangs, Prosecutors Say
The former president, Juan Orlando Hernández, goes on trial Wednesday in Manhattan, accused of years of misrule funded by cocaine…
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World
Amid Food Shortages, People in Gaza Are Ambushing Aid Convoys
Amid widespread food shortages and a breakdown in civil order, groups of desperate civilians in Gaza are regularly attempting to…
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World
1 in 4 New York City Children Now Lives in Poverty
Poverty has soared in the city with the ending of pandemic era aid, and children have borne the brunt of…
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Politics
Google Is Giving Away Some of the A.I. That Powers Chatbots
Like Meta, the company opened access to its technology to outside programmers, but kept its most powerful system under wraps.