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At a Crowded Border Camp in Mexico, Frustration and Shattered Hopes
A Supreme Court ruling extending an expulsion policy known as Title 42 proved deeply disappointing for many migrants gathered at…
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Lost Presents, Abandoned Trips: Southwest Cancellations Wreak Havoc
Some passengers slept in airports, while others desperately searched for rental cars and bus tickets as the outlook remained grim.
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Menahem Schmelzer, Jewish Theological Seminary Librarian, Dies at 88
During his long tenure, the seminary’s collection was a primary destination for scholarly inquiry into the history and literature of…
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Navalny accuses the prison authorities of using his health as a tool to put pressure on him.
Aleksei A. Navalny, the jailed Russian opposition leader who survived an assassination attempt that was believed to have been orchestrated…
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Russian City Mourns Its Lost Soldiers, but Doesn’t Resent Putin’s War
Ryazan, not far from Moscow, regularly sends young men off to fight. Some are now buried in the local cemetery,…
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George Santos Admits to Lying About College and Work History
The congressman-elect told The New York Post that he had not graduated from college or worked at two major Wall…
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Thousands of Canceled Flights Cap Holiday Weekend of Travel Nightmares
Southwest Airlines, which canceled 65 percent of its flights, was the airline most affected on Monday.
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Soccer Star Says His Family Stopped From Leaving Iran for Supporting Protests
Ali Daei, a prominent former soccer player, said his wife and daughter were prevented from leaving Iran on Monday after…
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For Sibling Survivors of a Mass Shooting, Christmas Is an Act of Resolve
Charlene and James Slaugh were both wounded at Club Q. Families impacted by hundreds of mass shootings this year face…
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Paris Shooting Suspect Indicted on Charges of MurderWith Racist Motive
The suspect is accused of killing three Kurds. Prosecutors say he admitted targeting foreigners, but many Kurds see the attack…