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Why New York Is Closing 6 Prisons
The number of people incarcerated in New York is less than half of what it was in 1999, and the…
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Iraq Hosts Both U.S. and Iranian-Backed Forces. It’s Getting Tense.
As Iranian-backed groups and American forces, both of which have bases in Iraq, lock horns around the Mideast, things are…
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At World Court, Israel to Confront Accusations of Genocide
Israel has categorically rejected the allegations being brought this week in the International Court of Justice by South Africa.
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In Newark, 16-Year-Olds ‘With Skin in the Game’ Are Set to Get the Vote
New Jersey’s largest city is poised to allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections, starting in April.
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Women’s Hockey Team Breaks Into the New York Market
P.W.H.L. New York plays tonight at Belmont Park and is one of six teams in the new women’s league.
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Saudi-Israel Ties Depend on Steps Toward a Palestinian State, Blinken Says
In meetings with Israeli leaders, the U.S. secretary of state held out the prospect of Saudi recognition to prod Israel…
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The Big Questions Looming Over the Iowa Caucuses: Here’s What to Expect
What if Donald Trump wins but not by much? What if Ron DeSantis comes in third? We look at some…
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Menendez, in Defiant Speech, Says Bribery Case Against Him Is ‘Baseless’
Senator Robert Menendez accused prosecutors of conducting a public smear campaign and denied accepting bribes to benefit the governments of…
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N.R.A. Lawyer Distances Gun Group From LaPierre’s Lavish Spending
A lawyer for the National Rifle Association said that Wayne LaPierre’s actions did not embody the organization. Mr. LaPierre announced…
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For Anti-Trump Republicans, It All Might Come Down to New Hampshire
With the Iowa caucuses likely to be a battle for second place, the next nominating state appears to offer the…