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It Was Once Pakistan’s Military Stronghold. Now Even It Has Had Enough.
The mounting frustration with the military establishment is a stark shift in Punjab, the country’s most populous and politically important…
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Columbia Limited Campus Protests, So Students Took to the Streets
As Columbia and Barnard weigh how to protect free speech and student safety, their protest rules have forced some students…
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Internal Israeli Report Says a Fifth of the Remaining Hostages Have Died
More than a fifth of the remaining hostages being held in Gaza are dead, according to an internal assessment conducted…
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Trump Does Not Want to Be Contained. He Wants to Be Obeyed.
A disturbing sense of inevitability hangs over the Iowa caucuses on Monday. Donald Trump, with a 34-point lead in the…
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A Compromise on Immigration Could Help Rebuild Biden’s Democratic Coalition
The negotiations on Ukraine funding and stricter border protections have exposed a growing rift between President Biden and his own…
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How the War With Hamas Has Damaged Israel’s Tech Firms and Economy
Israel’s technology sector, a key part of the economy, has been jolted by worker shortages and funding fears, which could…
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Business
U.S. Carbon Emissions Fell in 2023 as Coal Use Tumbled to New Lows
The drop was big, but emissions would need to fall three times as fast for the rest of the decade…
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Menendez, in Defiant Speech, Says Bribery Case Against Him Is ‘Baseless’
Senator Robert Menendez accused prosecutors of conducting a public smear campaign and denied accepting bribes to benefit the governments of…
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A Giant Vegas-Style Sphere in London? Don’t Bet on It.
The American developer MSG Entertainment withdrew its bid to build a sister arena in Britain after opposition from Londoners and…
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Business
Elections and Disinformation Are Colliding Like Never Before in 2024
A wave of elections coincides with state influence operations, a surge of extremism, A.I. advances and a pullback in social…