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US
Jill Biden Has Surgery to Remove Two Cancerous Lesions
The lesions were determined to be basal cell carcinoma, a relatively unaggressive form of skin cancer, and the first lady…
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World
In a First, South Korea Declares Nuclear Weapons a Policy Option
President Yoon Suk Yeol said that if North Korea’s nuclear threat grows, his country may build a nuclear arsenal of…
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US
Discovery of More Classified Records Raises Questions Over Biden’s Handling of Documents
The revelation is sure to intensify Republican attacks on the president, who has called former President Donald J. Trump irresponsible…
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Business
F.A.A. Outage Highlights Fragility of the Aviation System
Tens of thousands of flights were delayed or canceled around Christmas when frigid weather and storms made travel treacherous. But…
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Business
Amazon Loses Bid to Overturn Union Victory at Staten Island Warehouse
A National Labor Relations Board official found a lack of evidence to support claims of election improprieties. Amazon could appeal…
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World
A Few Thousand Rioters. A Few Dozen Police.
It was an unfair fight in front of Brazil’s Congress. On one side of a metal barrier were a few…
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World
Iran Gives Death Sentence to Former Defense Official, a Dual U.K. Citizen
Alireza Akbari, a former deputy defense minister, was convicted of spying, in a case he described as a slap at…
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News
Liz Robbins Dies at 76; Broke Glass Ceiling as a Washington Lobbyist
She founded the first woman-owned lobbying firm in the country, and made her name by supporting social policy and nonprofit…
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Sports
Carlos Correa’s Implausible Journey Ends Back in Minnesota
An off-season of three contract agreements, all in the hundreds of millions of dollars, finished as he was reintroduced by…
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Business
Golden Globe Viewership Continues Rapid Decline
Tuesday’s viewership, of 6.3 million, was the lowest since NBC started broadcasting the awards show in 1996.