World
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Army Begins Building Floating Aid Pier Off Gaza’s Coast, Pentagon Says
Army engineers on Thursday began construction of a floating pier and causeway for humanitarian aid off the coast of Gaza,…
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Perry, a Far-Right Incumbent, Faces Shifting Political Ground in Pennsylvania
The House Freedom Caucus stalwart and 2020 election denier is confronting a general election challenge in a central Pennsylvania district…
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Democrats Try to Navigate a Looming Strike in a Swing State
More than 7,000 U.A.W. workers at Daimler Truck plants in North Carolina are set to strike at midnight in a…
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Titanic’s Treasures Captivate Collectors, but They’ll Need Deep Pockets
Numerous artifacts from the Titanic, including a violin case, are up for auction this weekend in England. Collectors are ready…
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Israel’s Military Campaign Has Left Gaza’s Medical System Near Collapse
The Israeli military’s bombardment and invasion of Gaza have decimated its health care system in a way that aid groups…
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In Western Ukraine, a Community Wrestles With Patriotism or Survival
As the war drags on, communities that were steadfast in their commitment to the war effort have been shaken by…
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Ukraine Is Denying Consular Services to Men Outside the Country
New guidance carries a clear message to men abroad who may be avoiding the draft: You don’t get the benefit…
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A Novelist Who Finds Inspiration in Germany’s Tortured History
Jenny Erpenbeck became a writer when her childhood and her country, the German Democratic Republic, disappeared, swallowed by the materialist…
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Ancient Female Ballplayer Makes Public Debut
The statue will be part of “Ancient Huasteca Women: Goddesses, Warriors and Governors” at the National Museum of Mexican Art…
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When U.S. Diplomats Visit China, Meal Choices Are About More Than Taste Buds
Visits to China by American officials like Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken can bring fame to local restaurants, as…