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World
In France, Victims’ Fund Struggles to Heal Terrorism’s Traumas
PARIS — For most of her testimony, Célia Viale kept her composure. She recounted the agonizing two-day wait to learn…
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World
U.S. Backs Immunity for Saudi Leader in Lawsuit Over Khashoggi Murder
ISTANBUL — The Biden administration has declared that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia should be granted immunity…
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Sports
Kyrie Irving Could Return to the Nets Soon. A Top Jewish Leader Still Hopes to Meet.
When Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, learned that Nets guard Kyrie Irving had posted a link on…
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World
He Was Wrongly Imprisoned at 16. Eight Years Later, He Walks Free.
When Shamel Capers, 24, shuffled into a crowded Queens courtroom on Thursday, he was still a convicted murderer, his hands…
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News
Robert Clary, Who Took a Tragic Journey to ‘Hogan’s Heroes,’ Dies at 96
Robert Clary, a Parisian Jew who survived concentration camps as a youth and went on to star on “Hogan’s Heroes,”…
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US
Alabama to Execute Man Whose Jury Voted 11-1 to Spare Him
All 12 jurors agreed to convict Kenneth Eugene Smith in the 1988 murder of a pastor’s wife in Alabama, but…
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US
Officer in Charge of Uvalde Police on Day of School Shooting Steps Down
DALLAS — A lieutenant who was the acting chief of the police in Uvalde, Texas, during the shooting at Robb…
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News
Is This the End Game for Crypto?
Recent events have made clear the need to regulate crypto, an industry that grew from nothing to a $3 trillion…
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Business
Biden Administration Offers New Path to Discharging Student Debt in Bankruptcy
As President Biden’s broad plan to cancel student debt for millions of borrowers faces mounting legal challenges, his administration took…
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Sports
Capping a Record-Setting Year, Aaron Judge Wins A.L. M.V.P.
The topic of value shadowed Aaron Judge all season. In April, the Yankees placed a value on his long-term future…