World
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Ancient Skull With Brain Cancer Preserves Clues to Egyptian Medicine
Cuts in the cranium, which is more than 4,000 years old, hint that people in the ancient civilization attempted to…
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U.S. Pier for Gaza Aid Damaged by Rough Seas
The temporary pier that the U.S. military constructed and put in place to provide much-needed humanitarian aid for Gaza has…
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Briefly Open to a Fair-Looking Election, Venezuela Reverses Course Again
Officials rescinded an invitation to E.U. observers for the presidential vote in July, in another sign that Nicolás Maduro is…
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I.M.F. Is Upbeat on China’s Growth but Questions Industrial Policy
Surging exports and factory investment are buoying China’s output, but the housing market faces serious troubles and industrial policies may…
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Menendez Jurors Hear Audio and See Texts From Seized Phones
Prosecutors introduced private messages between Senator Robert Menendez and his future wife to show what they say was the start…
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Haiti Names New Prime Minister to Try to Lead Country Out of Crisis
Garry Conille is taking on the office just ahead of the arrival of a Kenyan-led international police force charged with…
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Trump’s Case Heads to the Jury: 5 Takeaways From Closing Arguments
As the criminal trial of Donald J. Trump began its seventh week, the prosecution and the defense made their final…
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Israel Pushes Into Rafah as Displaced Palestinians Search for Safety
The Israeli military said it had deployed additional combat troops to the southern Gaza Strip, even as a growing chorus…
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U.S. Officials Say Deadly Rafah Airstrike Did Not Cross Biden’s Red Line
U.S. officials said on Tuesday that the Israeli strike that killed dozens of Palestinians in southern Gaza was a tragedy…
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NYU Nurse Is Fired After Calling the Gaza War a ‘Genocide’ in Speech
NYU Langone Health gave the nurse, Hesen Jabr, an award for her work. She said hospital officials then fired her…