Year: 2024
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World
What We Know About the Helicopter Crash That Killed Iran’s President
The deaths of two of Iran’s most high-profile leaders — President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian —…
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World
Raisi’s Death Threatens New Instability for Iran
The sudden death of Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, opens a new chapter of instability just as the increasingly unpopular Islamic…
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World
What to Know About the I.C.C. Prosecutor’s Request for Warrants for Israeli and Hamas Leaders
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said on Monday that he had requested arrest warrants for war crimes and…
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World
Russia’s War Machine Revs Up as the West’s Plan to Cap Oil Revenues Sputters
Russia has largely evaded attempts by the U.S. and Europe to keep it from profiting from its energy exports.
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World
Israel Should Expect Little Change From Raisi’s Replacement, Experts Say
After President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran was killed in a helicopter crash, Israeli officials quickly dismissed suggestions that they were…
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World
Cargo Ship That Crashed Into Baltimore Bridge Heads Back to Port
The Dali, which had been pinned in by the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge since late March, began…
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Food
Who Was Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, Really?
In “Once Upon a Time,” Elizabeth Beller examines the life and death of the woman who was best known for…
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Food
She Survived a Train Accident. Her Train Wreck of a Dad Is Next.
In Garth Risk Hallberg’s new novel, a teenage rebel and her father reconnect amid a sea of their own troubles.
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Style
Is There an Alternative to the Little Black Dress?
Plenty of other garments can be used as the basis for simple, chic looks for a variety of occasions, our…
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World
Assange Can Appeal U.S. Extradition, English Court Rules
The WikiLeaks founder won his bid to appeal his extradition on espionage charges, opening a new chapter in a prolonged…