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World
U.C. Berkeley Parents Hired Private Security to Patrol Near Campus
The parents were worried about crime, but the university said that the move raised concerns about training and experience, and…
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World
An Italian Maker Crafts Umbrellas With Personality
For many, an umbrella may seem a pedestrian, often disposable object. Not so for the umbrella maker Carlo Suino, 60,…
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World
Outside Israel’s Parliament, Protesters Explain Why Netanyahu Must Go
Hundreds of small silver tents were clustered on the pavement outside Israel’s Parliament in Jerusalem on Monday, stretching at least…
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World
2,000 Motorists Stranded After Part of Highway 1 in California Collapses
Many stayed in temporary shelters, hotels and campgrounds overnight, while some slept in their cars.
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World
Displaced Palestinian Christians Mark Easter in Gaza’s Only Catholic Church
The only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip held somber Easter celebrations on Sunday for hundreds of displaced Palestinian Christians…
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Newyork
New Jersey Ballot Ruling Applies Only to Democratic Race, Judge Says
A federal judge who tossed out the state’s unique ballot design said his ruling would affect only the Democratic primary.
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Business
AT&T Resets Millions of Passcodes After Customer Records Are Leaked
Nearly eight million customers and 65.4 million former account holders were affected by the data breach, the company said.
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World
Iowa Fertilizer Spill Kills Nearly All Fish Across 60-Mile Stretch of Rivers
Officials in Iowa and Missouri estimated that nearly 800,000 fish had died in waters that flow into the Missouri River.
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Books
The Sean Combs Saga Is Catnip for Pop Culture Podcasts
The raids of Combs’s homes have been a primary topic on podcasts and radio shows that cover the Black entertainment…
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Business
Auto Industry Expects Minimal Disruption From Port Shutdown
Concerns about the impact of the Baltimore bridge collapse on auto imports and exports are beginning to ease as car…