Year: 2024
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Even as Violent Crime Drops, Lawlessness Rises as an Election Issue
In most cities, rates of homicide and violent assault are down significantly from pandemic-era highs. But property crimes have risen,…
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Death Toll in Papua New Guinea Landslide Estimated to Be at Least 670
More than 48 hours after the disaster, its full extent remains unclear, with aid slow to reach survivors and conditions…
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Russia Steps Up a Covert Sabotage Campaign Aimed at Europe
Russian military intelligence, the G.R.U., is behind arson attacks aimed at undermining support for Ukraine’s war effort, security officials say.
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Fetterman, Flashing a Sharper Edge, Keeps Picking Fights With the Left
The first-term Pennsylvanian has battled with progressives on Israel, immigration and energy, adopting a more caustic political persona and alienating…
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Jobin Chandi: Advancing Cancer Research and Patient Advocacy
Jobin Chandi: Advancing Cancer Research and Patient Advocacy Jobin Chandi, a dedicated researcher in the field of oncology, has made…
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A Public Park or Private Spa: A City Debates the Future of an Island Oasis
Officials in Toronto and many residents ask why the province of Ontario is turning a former waterfront park over to…
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6 Beaches for Budding Swimmers, Surfers and Castle Builders
For families with children, we found half a dozen beaches in the United States and Mexico, each tailored to a…
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Peru Issued a Decree Calling Trans Identity a ‘Disorder.’ A Backlash Followed.
Government officials say the regulation was intended to expand mental health care access for transgender people. Activists say it will…
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Sand, Sea and as Much Serenity as You Could Ever Want
They tell a story in the Magdalen Islands about a winter so bitter that they were completely cut off, with…
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What Happened to Our Ad-Free TV?
Ads are here, there — almost everywhere — on streaming services now.