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The Not-So-Great News About Lower Inflation
The news that consumer prices fell in December from November — yes, monthly inflation was negative — was not as…
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World
Iran Executes Former Defense Official, a Dual U.K. Citizen, on Spy Charges
Alireza Akbari, previously a senior military and defense official, had moved to Britain a decade ago. He had been detained…
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Style
No Increased Stroke Risk Linked to Pfizer’s Covid Boosters, Federal Officials Say
An uptick hinted at in surveillance data was a mirage, the officials said.
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World
Bolsonaro Faces Investigation for Inspiring Brazil’s Capital Riot
Brazil’s Supreme Court said it would investigate former president Jair Bolsonaro for inspiring the far-right mob that invaded and ransacked…
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Newyork
Fentanyl Helps Push Overdose Deaths to Record Level in New York City
The first time Reneé Jones overdosed on drugs last year, she was at her daughter’s Bronx apartment and had gotten…
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World
Biden Administration Faces Resistance to Plan to Sell F-16s to Turkey
The State Department has contacted Congress about major arms deals for Turkey and Greece, but a prominent senator is strongly…
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World
School Searched 6-Year-Old’s Backpack Before Newport News Shooting, Officials Say
No weapon was found during the search, according to the school district. The 6-year-old boy is accused of later shooting…
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World
Biden Will Deliver State of the Union Address on Feb. 7
President Biden’s speech will be his first appearance before a House led by Republicans who are unlikely to cooperate with…
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World
‘We Will Die for Brazil’: How a Far-Right Mob Tried to Oust Lula
As the bus made its way from Brazil’s agricultural heartland to the capital, Andrea Barth pulled out her phone to…
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World
How Classified Information Is Handled
Presidents have established and developed the classification system through a series of executive orders around World War II and the…