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Dorli Rainey, Unlikely Face of the Occupy Movement, Dies at 95
Dorli Rainey, a veteran liberal activist, had just gotten off a bus in downtown Seattle on Nov. 15, 2011, and…
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Facing compounding crises, Germany prioritizes fuel shipments on railways.
Germany’s national railways will prioritize transporting energy supplies as part of a slew of cabinet orders issued on Wednesday to…
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Fighting Erupts in Northern Ethiopia, Shattering Cease-Fire
NAIROBI, Kenya — Fighting erupted on the border of the Tigray region in northern Ethiopia early Wednesday, shattering a five-month…
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Biden announces a nearly $3 billion package of arms and equipment for Ukraine.
WASHINGTON — President Biden said on Wednesday that the United States would deliver nearly $3 billion worth of arms and…
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Five Takeaways From Tuesday’s Elections
From fiercely contested House races in New York to the battle in Florida to take on Gov. Ron DeSantis, pillars…
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De Blasio, Red Sox Lover, Heads to Harvard
Bill de Blasio, the former mayor of New York City who made no secret of being a fan of the…
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Len Dawson, Who Took the Chiefs to a Championship, Dies at 87
Len Dawson, the Hall of Fame quarterback who spent his first five pro football seasons as a seldom-used backup but…
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South Korea Breaks Record for World’s Lowest Fertility Rate, Again
South Korea broke its own record for the world’s lowest total fertility rate last year, census data showed on Wednesday,…
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The Latest Find as Water Levels Fall: Dinosaur Tracks in Texas
As a punishing drought grips parts of the world this summer, bodies of water have been drying up, exposing submerged…
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Churchill Portrait Disappears in Art Heist in Canada
It is among the most famous photographic images of a statesman. Winston Churchill, the British prime minister, glowers, hand on…