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World
Queens Residents Capture Suspect in Rape of 13-Year-Old Girl
The police said the suspect, Christian Inga, was recognized after a public campaign to identify him. Investigators said he forced…
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World
Israel’s Daily Combat Pause in Part of Gaza: How Is It Working?
Israel has said that the partial daily suspension of its military activity in a part of southern Gaza, which began…
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Science
More Than 1,000 Birds Died One Night in Chicago. Will It Happen Again?
A mass of birds died in Chicago in October after striking one building, adding to the push for more protections…
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World
North Korea Has Lost ‘Many’ Troops to Mines in DMZ, South Says
North Korean soldiers have been sent into the mine-strewn buffer zone to do construction work since November, the South Korean…
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Food
Oxtail Is Gaining Fans. Not Everyone Is Happy About That.
When the chef Lerone Mullin opened the Jerk Grill, his fast-casual restaurant in Redlands, Calif., in 2021, customers told him…
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World
What Weapons Is North Korea Accused of Supplying to Russia?
Moscow needs conventional arms like artillery shells and missiles that North Korea could provide to give it an edge in…
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US
But It’s Only June: An Early Blast of Heat Grips Much of the U.S.
Larry White was thrown a little off-kilter by the soupy, 93-degree temperature in Chicago on Monday morning. It’s only mid-June,…
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World
Israel Pauses Daytime Offensive in Part of Gaza, Raising Hopes for More Aid
The new policy, addressing concerns that combat made aid delivery too dangerous, took hold as an increasingly isolated Benjamin Netanyahu…
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World
U.S. Treasury Imposes New Sanctions to Cut Off Weapons to Houthis in Yemen
The United States imposed new sanctions on Monday aimed at cutting off weapons, supplies and funding to the Iranian-backed Houthis,…
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World
Gaza Is World’s Deadliest Place for Aid Workers, U.N. Says
Gaza has become the most dangerous place in the world for aid workers, the United Nations said on Monday. At…