World
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Yale and Harvard Law Schools Withdraw From the U.S. News Rankings
In perhaps the biggest challenge yet to the school rankings industry, both Yale and Harvard announced Wednesday that they were…
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Pennsylvania House Votes to Impeach Philadelphia’s Progressive D.A.
On the brink of potentially losing their majority for the first time in more than a decade, Republicans in the…
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Trump’s Candidacy Is in Motion, but His Campaign Is a Work in Progress
There is no one working for him with the title of campaign manager. The mechanics of how to access reams…
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What Videos Show About the Extremes of China’s ‘Zero-Covid’ Policy
It has been weeks since Gao Mingjun, a 24-year-old resident of the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou, saw her mother.…
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‘This Is Not Ukraine’s Fault’: Tensions Ease Over Missile Strike in Poland
BRUSSELS — A top NATO official and Poland’s president said on Wednesday that a Ukrainian air-defense missile, not a Russian…
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Military Acknowledges More Sexual Abuse in J.R.O.T.C. Programs
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon received documented reports of at least 58 instances in the last five years in which high…
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In a Polish Village, Renewed Fears of War Spilling Over From Ukraine
PRZEWODOW, Poland — Lying amid sprawling corn fields, the tiny village of Przewodow and its 500 residents are accustomed to…
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Electrical Cords, Metal Pipes: In Kherson, Signs of Torture Emerge
KHERSON, Ukraine — To reach the dank, eerie basement were the Russian police detained Ukrainian civilians required navigating a crumbling…
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In New Forecast, New York City Projects $2.9 Billion Deficit
Facing growing pension costs and stiff inflation, New York City officials on Tuesday projected that the city’s budget deficit would…
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Here’s what we know about the S-300 missile, which was involved in the Poland blast.
The rocket that caused a deadly explosion on Polish territory was an S-300 air defense missile, officials said on Wednesday…