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Putin Is Making His Plans Brutally Clear
Ukrainians know that when it comes to Vladimir Putin, one must not trust what he says, but watch what he does.
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North Korea Says It No Longer Wants to Reunify With South Korea
Abandoning the longtime goal, however unlikely, Kim Jong-un, the North’s leader, instead threatened to subjugate South Korea in war.
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As Development Alters Greek Islands’ Nature and Culture, Locals Push Back
As a proliferation of pools threatens some water supplies and housing costs skyrocket, people of the Cycladic islands say the Aegean islands’ character is being lost to real-estate homogenization.
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In Colombia, a Park for Anacondas and Anteaters, Where Ranchers Are Now Rangers
Colombia created its latest, and perhaps last, national park by befriending the traditional ranching culture that surrounds it.
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Can Mike Tyson Become a Heavyweight in the New York Marijuana Industry?
The retired boxer’s foray into the cannabis market in New York is a test of how far a celebrity can carry a brand.
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An Idealistic Cop, a Forbidden Ticket and a Police Career on the Brink
Mathew Bianchi took routine traffic stops seriously and handed out tickets regardless of people’s connections within the Police Department. He says he was punished for it.
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Donald Trump Wins the Iowa GOP Caucuses
The possibility of a two-person race remains elusive for Trump foes, who fear a split field will ease his path to the nomination.
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Takeaways From the Iowa Caucuses: Trump’s Runaway Victory and More
The former president crushed Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley and also benefited from their close battle for second, which seems set to prolong a three-way race.
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DeSantis’s Iowa Letdown: A Distant Second Place Behind Trump
Gov. Ron DeSantis is running low on campaign cash and faces tough tests ahead in New Hampshire and South Carolina, but vowed to stay in the race.
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Houthis Attack More Ships in Red Sea After U.S.-Led Strikes in Yemen
The Iranian-backed militants launched a fresh round of attacks days after their military sites were hit by U.S. and British forces.
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Vivek Ramaswamy Drops Out of 2024 Presidential Race
A self-funding entrepreneur, Mr. Ramaswamy peaked in late August but deflated under attack from his rivals. He endorsed Donald J. Trump after dropping out after the Iowa caucuses.
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Nadine Menendez Wants Separate Trials for Herself and Her Husband
Senator Robert Menendez and his wife both face federal charges of accepting bribes, including gold bars. Now their marriage is central to a new dispute in the case.
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Emmys Red Carpet Photos: Suki Waterhouse, Laverne Cox and More Looks
Stars brought fringe, floral and skin to the 75th Emmy Awards.
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Iran Hits Iraq and Syria With Missiles, Citing Terrorist Attack
Explosions shook Erbil, a city in northern Iraq, and at least four civilians were killed, local officials said. Syrian targets were also hit, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said.
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Emmy Award Winners: See the Full List
Here are the winners from the 75th Emmy Awards, which took place Monday night.
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What Is an EGOT? What to Know as Elton John Joins the Club.
Many people were introduced to the idea of an EGOT — winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony — through “30 Rock.” But it’s an actor from the 1980s who deserves the credit.
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Joseph Tacopina, Key Trump Lawyer, Withdraws as Manhattan Criminal Trial Nears
Joseph Tacopina brought extensive experience with high-profile cases to former president Donald J. Trump’s legal team.
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Harris Warns of ‘Profound Threat’ to America’s Freedoms
In a speech honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the vice president denounced laws rolling back civil rights and emphasized the fights that await future generations.
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Iowa’s Depressing and Inevitable Result
Republicans who think the country is going to hell have pushed it further in that direction.
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Biting Cold Hits South With Unfamiliar Freeze, as Several States Declare Emergency
In Texas, where a 2021 storm killed 246 people and knocked out electricity for millions, officials urged residents to conserve power.
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