World
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The Storm’s Victims: an Expectant Parent, a Doting Daughter, a Refugee
More than 30 people in western New York are known to have died in the storm, but officials expect the…
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Los nómadas digitales llegan a Ciudad de México y los precios de la vivienda suben
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO — El ornamentado edificio Art Déco hogar de Karina Franco en el centro histórico de Ciudad de…
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Lawmakers Signal Inquiries Into U.S. Government’s Use of Foreign Spyware
The moves come as Congress passed a measure last week to try to reign in the proliferation of the hacking…
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Man Receives Nearly 20 Years in Prison for Plot to Kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
Barry Croft planned to use guns and explosives to abduct Michigan’s governor, prosecutors said. He was the final federal defendant…
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Oakland’s Next Mayor Highlights Political Rise of Hmong Americans
Over platters of fried rice, egg rolls and crab rangoon, Sheng Thao took the microphone and asked for support in…
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What to Know About the Times Square Ball Drop on New Year’s Eve
The longstanding tradition will return to full capacity after two years of scaled-back festivities because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s…
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Denmark May Eliminate a Holiday as It Beefs Up Its Military
A proposal by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen would cancel Great Prayer Day as a public holiday in an effort to…
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Putin buscaba lealtad y la encontró en África
BANGUI, República Centroafricana — En marzo, cuando la invasión rusa de Ucrania iniciaba su tercera semana, un diplomático ruso que…
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The Pocket Chinese Almanac Sees Some Hope for 2023
A little book bases its forecasts on a geomancer in Hong Kong, and says next year will be “nowhere near…
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China’s Easing of Travel Rules Met With Joy, and Some Anxiety
Many welcomed Beijing’s plan to loosen quarantine rules for travelers, but concerns linger about the country’s Covid wave.