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Putin to Visit North Korea, a Newly Crucial Ally as Ukraine War Drags On
Needing munitions to fight in Ukraine, President Vladimir V. Putin plans to return to North Korea this week for the…
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Russian Forces Quash Prison Mutiny Led by Terrorism Suspects, State Media Reports
The assailants had taken two guards hostage and were killed, the prison service said.
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The Resistance to a New Trump Administration Has Already Started
Opponents of Donald J. Trump are drafting potential lawsuits in case he is elected in November and carries out mass…
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G.O.P.-Led States, Claiming ‘Invasion,’ Push to Expand Power to Curb Immigration
Republicans’ latest efforts capitalize on the issue’s prominence in the 2024 election. But the fate of their proposals is still…
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How California, Once Flush, Got Stuck With a Budget Shortfall
Lawmakers passed a preliminary budget that technically meets a legal deadline while they work out final details. State finances have…
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Technology
States Take Up A.I. Regulation Amid Federal Standstill
California legislators have made the biggest push to pass new laws to rein in the technology. Colorado passed one protecting…
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Macron Hosts Biden in Paris, Honoring a Not Always Easy Bond
The friendship between France and the U.S. endures. But tensions have mounted over the wars in Gaza and Ukraine, and…
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Republicans Are ‘Running Out of States’ to Pass New Transgender Restrictions
In an election year, efforts to pass limits on transgender rights have slowed in Republican-led legislatures.
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Blinken to Visit Israel and Three Arab States Next Week
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken plans to visit Israel and three Arab states next week, as the U.S. presses…
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Closure of Philadelphia Art School Spurs Review by State Attorney General
The abrupt closure of the University of the Arts affects hundreds of faculty members and more than a thousand students.