World
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Rival Palestinian Factions Project Unity, but Deep Divisions Remain
In a move brokered by China, Fatah and Hamas endorsed a unified government for the West Bank and Gaza, but…
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Two Landslides Kill More Than 150 People in Ethiopia
A waterlogged hillside above a village gave way, burying several houses in mud. Neighbors and rescue workers who had rushed…
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Art Student Pulls Off a (Very Brief) Coin Heist at the British Museum
The artist aimed to use sleight of hand to point to what he described as the museum’s problematic legacy of…
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Reality Show Contestant Apologizes After Eating Protected Bird
A contestant on the reality show “Race to Survive: New Zealand” killed and ate a weka during filming. The contestant,…
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Congress Calls for Tech Outage Hearing to Grill CrowdStrike C.E.O.
The House Homeland Security Committee called on the chief executive of the cybersecurity firm to testify on the disruption.
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An Olympian’s Awkward Packing List: Toothbrush? Check. Rifle? Check.
For members of the U.S. shooting team, competitions may be the easy part. Just getting to them takes steely nerves…
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Families Left Scrambling After Delta Bars Minors From Flying Alone in Wake of Outage
The temporary move, made after Friday’s global tech outage, stranded some children across state lines or even in different countries.
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‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ to Compete at Venice Film Festival
Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language feature and new movies from Luca Guadagnino and Pablo Larraín will also debut at this year’s…
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Palestinian Factions Hail Declaration of Unity in Beijing, but Skepticism Is High
Fatah and Hamas signed a joint statement in Beijing on Tuesday in a grand show of unity, with the leaders…
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What Comes Next for Robert Menendez?
The Senate Ethics Committee is starting to lay the groundwork to possibly expel the New Jersey lawmaker. He faces intensifying…