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Dozens of small earthquakes were recorded, most off the coast of Russia’s Far East. Five of them have been above magnitude 6.
Read More »Canada to Recognize Palestinian State at the U.N. General Assembly
Canada joins France and Britain in taking similar steps, after months of increasing criticism of Israel by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Read More »How Does the Robin Hood Foundation Fight Trump Budget Cuts Without Saying ‘Trump’?
The Robin Hood Foundation, one of New York City’s biggest charities, is navigating tensions between its wealthy donors and the nonprofits it funds.
Read More »China’s Small Workshops Are Hurting. Trump’s Tariffs Are Only One Reason.
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Read More »Gaza Hunger Presents Trump With Moral Test Familiar to Past Presidents
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Read More »Seth Meyers Says Trump Isn’t Doing Himself Any Favors
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Read More »25 Hospitalized After Delta Flight Is Hit by Strong Turbulence
The flight, which was taking 275 passengers from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam, made an emergency landing in Minneapolis on Wednesday evening, the airline said.
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For years, the more than 10,000 items in the International Spy Museum’s collection were stored at a location outside Washington. That changed this summer.
Read More »Countries Promise Trump to Buy U.S. Gas, and Leave the Details for Later
U.S. trading partners are committing to buy more gas than they need or than the U.S. can produce, at least in the short term.
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In the past week alone, three new countries have said they are ready to bestow recognition on a Palestinian state.
Read More »Brown University Makes a Deal With the White House to Restore Funding
The deal, which will require Brown to spend $50 million, comes after two other Ivy League schools negotiated with the Trump administration to restore millions in research dollars.
Read More »‘Loyalty Enforcer’ Laura Loomer Targets Additional Officials
The far-right activist is continuing to use her close association with President Trump to go after those she deems insufficiently loyal.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s comments about the safety net program ventured onto the so-called third rail of American politics.
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A mix-up with a packaging supplier resulted in some cans of Celsius, an energy drink containing no alcohol, being filled with vodka seltzer.
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The agency’s new leader must contend with reduced budgets, mass layoffs, political tumult and a boss determined to reshape public health.
Read More »Park Avenue Killer Bought Rifle for $1,400 From His Casino Boss
The man who gunned down four people at a Park Avenue office building left anti-psychotic medication in his Las Vegas apartment, and a note.
Read More »In Conversation with Brazil’s President Lula
In an interview with Jack Nicas of The New York Times, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva rejected President Trump’s demands for Brazil. Here’s how the United States and Brazil reached this point.
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