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World
Brazil’s Authorities Race to Identify Organizers of Brasília Riot
With more than 500 people arrested after supporters of Jair Bolsonaro ransacked Brazil’s seats of government, the authorities began to…
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World
An Ailing Arkansas City Elected an 18-Year-Old Mayor to Turn Things Around
EARLE, Ark. — The shoe factory closed and the supermarket pulled out. So did neighbors whose old homes were now…
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World
Vatican Pledges to Look Into 1983 Disappearance of a Teenage Girl
Vatican officials said they would reopen a cold case that has gripped Italians, spawned countless theories and been the subject…
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World
Britain is considering sending tanks to Ukraine, in what would be a first.
Britain is weighing whether to send a small number of tanks to Ukraine, potentially reversing the West’s nearly yearlong resistance…
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Technology
Inside Intel’s Delays in Delivering a Crucial New Microprocessor
Last May, Sandra Rivera, a top executive at the chip giant Intel, got some alarming news. Engineers had worked for…
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World
Death Toll in Peru Rises to 46 Amid Extraordinary Violence
“What happened yesterday was really a massacre,” said one human rights activist.
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World
Nurses Extend Strike to Second Day at 2 Major New York City Hospitals
Nurses returned to the picket lines on Tuesday at Mount Sinai Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center, which were functioning with…
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World
N.Y. Lawmakers to Request House Ethics Investigation of George Santos
Two Democrats will file an official complaint about Mr. Santos’s financial disclosures with the House’s bipartisan ethics committee.
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World
Crime Concerns Drove Asian Americans Away From New York Democrats
Worries about public safety, especially attacks against Asian Americans, caused some in the once-reliably Democratic bloc to vote Republican last…
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World
Hochul to Unveil a $1 Billion Plan to Tackle Mental Illness in New York
In a State of the State address, the governor will seek to create new beds for people with severe mental…