World
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Buffalo Gunman Pleads Guilty to All Charges in Racist Attack
The gunman who was accused of killing 10 Black people in a racist massacre at a Buffalo supermarket in May…
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Belarus’s architect of Western outreach dies suddenly, state media reports.
A top Belarusian official who led a failed attempt to thaw diplomatic relations between the nation’s Kremlin-allied government and the…
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For Putin’s Opponents, Exile From Russia Proves a Boon
VILNIUS, Lithuania — Sitting before a large video monitor in his suburban Moscow office last week, President Vladimir V. Putin…
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Major News Outlets Urge U.S. to Drop Its Charges Against Assange
WASHINGTON — The New York Times and four European news organizations called on the United States government on Monday to…
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How a Cyberattack Plunged a Long Island County Into the 1990s
Emergency dispatchers taking down 911 calls by hand, unable to use their geolocation technology for callers. Police officers radioing in…
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Brooklyn D.A. Assigns 1 in 5 Workers to Fight Violence Against Women
One October morning in a New York City courtroom, a woman from Pakistan tearfully recounted how an arranged marriage with…
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Some Child Welfare Workers Say the System Is Racist
Good morning. It’s Monday. We’ll look at a report that asked whether the city’s child welfare system is racist —…
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Turning Point for Garland as Justice Dept. Grapples With Trump Inquiries
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, a stoic former federal judge intent on restoring rule-of-law order at the Justice…
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3 Weeks After Hack, This Island Nation’s Government Is Still Off-line
The government of the Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu has essentially been off-line for three weeks because of a cyberattack,…
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China Protests Break Out as Covid Cases Surge and Lockdowns Persist
“Lift the lockdown,” the protesters screamed in a city in China’s far west. On the other side of the country,…