Europe
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Inside the White House, a Debate Over Letting Ukraine Shoot U.S. Weapons Into Russia
After a sobering trip to Kyiv, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken is urging the president to lift restrictions on…
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Hunter Biden’s Trial on Tax Charges Is Pushed to September
The judge presiding over the case in Los Angeles agreed to delay the start of his trial to Sept. 5.
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Shirley Conran, Author Best Known for the Steamy ‘Lace,’ Dies at 91
A divorced single mother, she started out to write a sex guide for schoolgirls and ended up with a tale…
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U.C.L.A. Removes Police Chief in the Wake of a Protest Melee
University of California, Los Angeles officials have been widely criticized for their failure to stop attacks on pro-Palestinian protesters at…
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Uvalde Settles With Victims’ Families Over School Shooting
The Texas city agreed to pay $2 million to families of schoolchildren who were shot in a 2022 massacre, and…
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A Day of Negative Headlines for Trump Points to a Cure for Voter ‘Amnesia’
In roughly 24 hours on Tuesday, former President Donald J. Trump reposted a video with an echo of Nazi Germany,…
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Hundreds Added to World War II Death Toll of a Small English Channel Island
A panel of academics said it found more conclusive evidence of how many people were killed during the Nazi occupation…
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Sunak Announces U.K. Elections for July 4, Months Earlier Than Expected
The opposition Labour Party has been ahead in most polls by double digits in recent months.
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Frank Shrontz, 92, Dies; Led Boeing in the Last of Its Golden Years
Known for his leadership his and commitment to company culture, he left as chief executive in 1996, opening the door…
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What’s Behind the Security Warnings for Pride Events
Citing the potential for terrorism, the State Department, F.B.I. and Department of Homeland Security urged those attending L.G.B.T.Q. events to…