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World
Russia Sentences Activist to Penal Colony for Antiwar Notes on Price Tags
A court sentenced Aleksandra Y. Skochilenko to seven years in a penal colony, in one of the most prominent cases…
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World
What’s Left When a Long War Suddenly Ends
The commander of the victorious army watched on in triumph as his troops goose-stepped in columns through the central square…
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World
Eric Adams Slashes Budgets for Police, Libraries and Schools
Mr. Adams said the migrant crisis made the deep budget cuts necessary. Progressive Democrats called the reductions dangerous and unnecessary.
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US
More Migrants on Terrorism Watch List Crossed U.S. Border
The numbers are a minuscule percentage of the total arrested after crossing the border, officials said.
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World
City to Pay Record $17.5 Million Settlement After Wrongful Conviction
A man exonerated after spending over two decades in prison for murders in Queens that he did not commit will…
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Business
What the Biden-Xi Talks Accomplished (and Didn’t)
Wednesday’s four-hour meeting in San Francisco resulted in few breakthroughs. But C.E.O.s gave the Chinese leader a standing ovation at…
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US
By the Numbers: How Schools Struggled During the Pandemic
The News The federal Education Department released a new trove of data on Wednesday from the 2020-2021 school year, the…
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Business
G.M.’s New Contract With U.A.W. Faces Surprisingly Stiff Opposition
Many longstanding General Motors workers have been voting against the tentative accord, which they feel insufficiently improves retirement benefits.
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Magazine
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Sports
Manchester City’s $500 Million Payroll Is Largest in English Soccer History
The club, which dominates the Premier League, is backed by seemingly limitless cash from its Emirati owner, Sheikh Mansour bin…