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Seeing a Prize, Russia Inundates a Ukraine City With Troops
The battle in the eastern Ukraine city of Bakhmut is growing in importance, as both sides pour forces into the…
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Hochul Vetoes ‘Wrongful Death’ Bill, Heightening Tension With Lawmakers
Gov. Kathy Hochul rejected the Grieving Families Act on Monday, arguing that Democratic lawmakers rushed passage before its impact could…
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Biden Offers Millions for New York Rail Tunnel, Courtesy of His Infrastructure Bill
President Biden’s visit to New York City comes as Republicans have accused him of supporting reckless spending that fueled inflation.
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Wagner Group May Have Committed War Crimes in Mali, U.N. Experts Say
Persistent reports point to “horrific executions” and other atrocities possibly committed by the Kremlin-affiliated mercenary force and the Malian military,…
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An Ad Hoc Ukrainian Ballet Troupe Settles Into Life in The Hague
The dancers in the United Ukrainian Ballet have found a home in the Netherlands. This week the company makes its…
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China’s Covid Tsunami Recedes, Bringing Relief, Grief and Anxiety
Officials say an onslaught of infections has slowed, and many people seem eager to move on. But fresh flare-ups could…
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A Key Measure of Wages Showed Moderation at the End of 2022
The Employment Cost Index, which Federal Reserve officials watch closely as a gauge of pay trends, is picking up more…
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Business
A Tech Giant Closes In on a Pricey Funding Round
Stripe’s plan to raise billions at a lower valuation underlines the challenges facing start-ups seeking money as the market for…
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On Fat and Free Will
In the girl’s home in Hertfordshire, England, you need a key code to enter the kitchen, where all the cupboards…
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Sri Lanka Is Calm Again. That Doesn’t Mean Things Are Any Better.
After an economic collapse and political upheaval, Sri Lankans have become resigned to leaner meals and reduced horizons.