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Could the Colorado Shooting Have Been Prevented?
COLORADO SPRINGS — Seven years after his son, Alex, was killed in a mass shooting at a theater in suburban…
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The U.S. bolsters Ukrainian air defenses and long-range artillery.
WASHINGTON — The latest tranche of military equipment the United States is sending to Ukraine includes ammunition for air defenses…
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The European Parliament backs designating Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism.
The European Parliament voted on Wednesday in favor of a resolution to designate Russia a state sponsor of terrorism, a…
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G.O.P. Candidate in Arizona’s Attorney General Race Sues Over Election Results
Abe Hamadeh, the Arizona Republican locked in a tight race to become the state’s next attorney general, filed a lawsuit…
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How to Spend $1 Trillion? Mitch Landrieu Wants a Say.
ELM CITY, N.C. — Inside this brick-walled town hall just feet away from a freight train line, a crowd of…
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In a First, Nonprofit Buys Insurance for Hawaii’s Threatened Coral Reefs
As climate change makes coastal storms more destructive, an environmental group is trying a new approach to protecting Hawaii’s coral…
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Turkey Bombs Kurdish Foes in Iraq and Syria, Likely Killing Dozens
ISTANBUL — Turkish fighter jets carried out dozens of airstrikes in northern Syria and Iraq on Sunday, in what Turkish…
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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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Cigars, Booze, Money: How a Lobbying Blitz Made Sports Betting Ubiquitous
A RISKY WAGER Cigars, Booze, Money: How a Lobbying Blitz Made Sports Betting Ubiquitous Lobbyists kept tabs on sports betting…
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Key Findings From The Times’ Investigation of Sports Betting
Four years ago, it was illegal to gamble on sports in most of the United States. Today, anyone who turns…