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World
U.S. Disrupts Hacking Operation Led by Russian Intelligence
The disruption is part of a broader effort to stymie Russia’s cybercampaigns against the United States and its allies, including…
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Books
Jeff Koons Sculptures Hitch Ride on SpaceX Rocket to the Moon
The artist has packed 125 stainless steel sculptures of the moon inside a lunar lander headed into space.
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World
Losing Ground, Ukraine Seeks New Positions Around Avdiivka
As Russian forces breach a supply line and seek to encircle opposing soldiers, Ukraine’s commanders maneuver to “more advantageous positions.”
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World
Lebanon’s State Media Says Israeli Strikes There Killed 10 Civilians
Israel’s military launched new attacks on targets in Lebanon on Thursday, a day after its strikes in southern Lebanon killed…
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World
Russia Hides Its War Toll. We Pieced Together the Clues.
Interviews with wounded Russian soldiers, and with relatives of others, reveal glimpses of what injured veterans can expect when sent…
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Style
Can Your Cat Give You the Plague?
Human cases are rare in the United States, but in some Western areas cats that hunt rodents can become infected…
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World
Hundreds Flee One of Gaza’s Last Working Hospitals, Fearing Israeli Attack
Hundreds of displaced Palestinians fled one of the Gaza Strip’s last functioning hospitals on Wednesday, after the Israeli military ordered…
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World
Macron Says Booksellers Can Stay Put During Olympic Games
The French president’s decision brought relief to the sellers who have long operated near the Seine, and avoided a standoff.
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World
U.S. Has New Intelligence About Russia’s Nuclear Capabilities
A congressman’s cryptic statement about the development set Washington abuzz about what the intelligence was and infuriated White House officials.
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World
Britain Confronts Fears of a (Gasp!) Tea Shortage
Shipping issues in the Red Sea have led to delays in tea deliveries, but British retailers assured consumers that any…