World
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Verdict in Trump Organization Trial Could Come Down to 3 Little Words
What jurors make of the phrase “in behalf of” could decide whether the former president’s namesake company is guilty of…
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N.Y.U. Putting $1 Billion Into Its Engineering School in Brooklyn
The university is seeking to improve its ranking among competitors and raise New York City’s profile in the technology sector.
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For China’s Leader, Another Dilemma: How to Mourn Jiang Zemin
The former president’s death drew tributes from Chinese people at a fraught moment for the current leader, Xi Jinping, who…
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Buckingham Palace Staff Member Resigns After Exchange With Black Guest
The palace said that “unacceptable and deeply regrettable comments” had been made at a reception. The remarks evoked echoes of…
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A Breakthrough in the University of California Labor Dispute
Postdoctoral scholars and academic researchers announced a tentative deal, but the strike continued Tuesday as 36,000 other academic workers lacked…
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Ukraine welcomes a U.S. push for energy aid, saying time is of the essence.
BUCHAREST, Romania — Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met on Wednesday with his Ukrainian counterpart on the sidelines of…
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An Italian Village Hit the Jackpot. Will That Save or Destroy It?
Tiny Livemmo won nearly 20 million euros to reverse its decline. Figuring out how to spend it is a big…
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Flashlights, Fire and Ingenuity: Life Without Power in Kyiv
After months of repeated Russian strikes, Ukraine’s capital can no longer take electricity, water, heat, cell service or internet for…
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Black Turnout in Midterms Was One of the Low Points for Democrats
But the effects of the decrease wound up being muted.
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A top E.U. official proposes a special court for alleged Russian crimes.
Kyiv has redoubled its push to persuade world leaders to create an international tribunal to hold Russian soldiers and top…