World
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What to Know About Strep A Infections Among Children in the U.K.
Several children have died from strep A this season, health officials said on Tuesday. Here is a quick list of…
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Russia continues to manufacture cruise missiles despite Western sanctions, experts say.
Some of the cruise missiles that Russia launched at Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure in late November were manufactured months after the…
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For Sunak, Like Biden, Dullness Could Be a Secret Weapon
For all their differences, President Biden and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain share a challenge: operating in the wake…
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Netanyahu’s New Government Roils Israel Before It’s Even Formed
Efforts by Benjamin Netanyahu to appease his extremist coalition partners have been met with a backlash from Israeli liberals.
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China’s Xi to Visit Saudi Arabia for Regional Summits
Xi Jinping is expected to sign a flurry of contracts with the Saudis and other Gulf States, highlighting Beijing’s growing…
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Georgia Runoff: What a Walker or Warnock Victory Would Look Like
Surprises are always possible, but there seem to be few reasons to think Herschel Walker can improve upon his showing…
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Biden Administration Expands Protections for Haitian Migrants
With the announcement, 110,000 Haitians in the United States could gain permission to stay for at least 18 months, and…
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New School Adjuncts’ Push for Better Pay Drives Acrimonious Strike
As a strike by part-time faculty enters its third week, administrators, faculty and parents battle over the finances and future…
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Trump Organization Jury Is Considering a Momentous Decision
Its verdict could have a sweeping impact on the former president’s company and affect the standing of Manhattan’s district attorney.
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Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Far-Reaching Elections Case
In a North Carolina case, the court is being asked to decide whether to dramatically expand the authority that state…