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Trump-Era Border Restrictions Are in Place as Lawsuits Reach Supreme Court
In a brief to the court, the Biden administration acknowledged that the end of Title 42 would most likely lead…
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Foes of Drag Queen Story Hours Invade New York Councilman’s Home
Tensions escalated this week when two demonstrators were arrested for trespassing.
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Taliban Release 2 Americans Detained in Afghanistan
One of the Americans being held is an independent filmmaker who had been held since August.
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It’s Time for New Yorkers to Mask Up Again, Mayor Adams Says
Donning a mask, Mayor Eric Adams urged New Yorkers to protect themselves against a swirl of viral illnesses in the…
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Pakistan Raids a Prison After Militants Seize a Hostage
The attack at a detention center in northwestern Pakistan is the latest in a resurgence in violence from Pakistani Taliban…
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Lauding Their Soldiers, Putin and Zelensky Signal Long Fight Ahead
As the 10-month mark of the war nears, the leaders of Ukraine and Russia handed out medals and pledged not…
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Business
Congress Offers $1 Billion for Climate Aid, Falling Short of Biden’s Pledge
Activists called the funding to help developing countries cope with the impacts of climate change “hugely disappointing.”
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Elena Xausa, Illustrator With a Whimsical Style, Dies at 38
Her brightly colored work, often serving as visual metaphors, was sought after worldwide by major periodicals and advertisers like Apple…
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At a holiday celebration in southern Ukraine, ‘kids still need miracles.’
A woman and her daughter walking past holiday decorations with food aid and presents.Credit...David Guttenfelder for The New York TimesHundreds…
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A battered Kyiv has power for only about a fifth of residents.
Repeated Russian bombardments of energy infrastructure in and around Kyiv have left the Ukrainian capital with only enough power for…