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New Evidence Found of Rape and Torture by Russian Forces in Ukraine
A U.N report documented cases in the southern regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, which remain partly under Moscow’s control.
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China’s Military Is Making Risky Moves and Adding Nuclear Warheads, U.S. Says
The News China’s military has been taking increasingly dangerous actions to deter U.S. forces in the Asia-Pacific region, including maneuvers…
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Business
After Hospital Blast, Headlines Shift With Changing Claims
The fast-moving events highlighted the difficulty of covering the war between Israel and Hamas.
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Murders in U.S. Fell 6 Percent in 2022 as Violent Crime Declined
But young people make up a growing share of those dying by gun violence, which is now the leading cause…
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Business
The inflation slowdown remains bumpy, fresh consumer price data showed.
Consumer prices grew at the same pace in September as they had in August, a report released on Thursday showed.…
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State and Local Governments Have Billions Left to Spend in Pandemic Aid
Two years after the federal government approved $350 billion in emergency funding for states and localities to respond to the…
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Will New Yorkers Move Into Homes With Shared Kitchens and Baths?
A think tank says the best way to convert offices to apartments is “flexible co-living,” with communal kitchens and bathrooms.
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Iraq Wedding Fire’s Death Toll Rises, as Investigators Point to Safety Violations
The wedding hall lacked emergency exits and a sprinkler system, and was made of materials that seemed similar to those…
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University Departures Put Student Journalists in Spotlight
The president of Stanford and the head football coach at Northwestern left their positions after being scrutinized in campus newspapers.
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A Withering Assessment of a Multibillion-Dollar Real Estate Windfall
Ontario’s auditor general found that the process to open up land in Toronto’s Greenbelt was influenced by and favored two…