World
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TikTok May Face $29 Million Fine for Failing to Protect Children’s Privacy
TikTok, the popular video-sharing app, may face a fine of £27 million, or about $29 million, for failing to protect…
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Ukrainian Soldier Whose Bracelet Made Him a Symbol Gets Posthumous Honors
President Volodymyr Zelensky has conferred posthumous honors on a Ukrainian soldier who became a national symbol of suffering and resilience…
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‘Let’s Do It Legit’: Drug Arrestees Vie for First New York Pot Licenses
Anytime the police approached the street in the Bronx where Hector Bonilla used to hang out, his friends would toss…
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Adams to New York’s 3-K for All: Yes, No, Maybe.
Good morning. It’s Monday. We’ll look at why Mayor Eric Adams is pulling back on plans to expand the city’s…
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Putin Ally Acknowledges Founding Wagner Mercenary Group
Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, a Russian businessman and close associate of President Vladimir V. Putin, acknowledged on Monday that he is…
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Interpol Issues ‘Red Notice’ for South Korean Crypto Founder Do Kwon
SEOUL — Interpol has issued a “red notice” for the search and arrest of Do Kwon, the South Korean co-founder…
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Europe Looks at Italy’s Meloni With Caution and Trepidation
BRUSSELS — Italy’s likely new prime minister, the far-right, populist and Euroskeptic Giorgia Meloni, once wanted to ditch the euro…
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At Least 9 Killed in School Shooting in Russia, Including Children
At least nine people have been killed and 20 injured in a school shooting on Monday in the Russian city…
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For China’s Auto Market, Electric Isn’t the Future. It’s the Present.
Zhang Youping, a Chinese retiree, purchased an all-electric, small sport-utility vehicle from BYD — China’s largest electric vehicle maker —…
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Asia (Much of It, Anyway) is Back. And So Are Deals for Hotels, Cruises, Tours and More
The Asia travel pause at Kensington Tours, where monthly sales figures were recently up 80 percent over the same period…