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Missiles knock out heating systems in towns and cities amid freezing temperatures.
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia launched dozens of missiles at Ukrainian energy infrastructure on Friday morning, knocking out heating systems in…
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News
Frank Shakespeare, TV Executive Behind a New Nixon, Dies at 97
He helped dispel the candidate’s stiff image for the 1968 presidential campaign and then led U.S. government broadcasting efforts overseas…
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Sports
When World Cup Reality Isn’t What It Seems
LUSAIL, Qatar — Fatih pulls the car over, letting the engine idle, and reaches for his phone. He hurriedly swipes…
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Business
Musk Faces Growing Anger Over Twitter Ban of Journalists
The suspensions, which were criticized by U.S. and European lawmakers, could raise the regulatory heat on the social media platform…
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World
5 Louisiana Officers Charged in 2019 Death of Black Driver
The charges in the death of Ronald Greene are the first to emerge in a case that has mobilized activists…
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World
Congress Clears Military Bill Repealing Vaccine Mandate for Troops
Passage of the $858 billion bill by the Senate sends the annual military policy measure to President Biden’s desk.
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Business
Twitter Suspends Accounts of Half a Dozen Journalists
The social media service, which is owned by Elon Musk, said that it suspends accounts that “violate the Twitter rules”…
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World
White Officer Found Guilty in Killing of Black Woman in Her Texas Home
A former Fort Worth police officer, Aaron Dean, was convicted of manslaughter in the shooting of Atatiana Jefferson. She was…
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Books
Met Opera’s Website and Box Office Are Back, 9 Days After Cyberattack
Hackers had left the Met, the largest performing arts organization in the United States, unable to sell tickets as it…
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News
What Stories Have You Learned From Digital Messages Left Behind?
Tell us about the surprising or moving screengrabs, selfies, digital notes or direct messages you found after a loved one…