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Books
Music Catalog Giant Hipgnosis Is Sold, and Merck Mercuriadis Exits
The company, whose pricey acquisitions kicked off a rush on catalog sales, sold its assets to Blackstone for $1.6 billion, and its outspoken leader will step down.
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World
Modi’s Moscow Visit Showcases a Less Isolated Putin, Angering Ukraine
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India made his first visit to Russia in five years, even as Ukraine reeled from an attack on a children’s hospital.
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World
A Political Fight Won, France’s Stars Turn Back to a Soccer One
Some of the country’s top players had urged voters to reject the far right in a pivotal election. With that battle over, a date with Spain in Euro 2024 offers a more familiar challenge.
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News
Biden Pushes Back Against Big Donors
The president’s joined a call intended to soothe wealthy backers’ worries and tried to shift the focus to attacking Donald Trump.
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Newyork
A Street Brawl, a Stabbing Spree and a New York Block No One Can Fix
In the East Village, amid buzzy restaurants and high-end real estate, a section of 14th Street that has long been troubled has spiraled downward in recent years.
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Newyork
Democratic Power Broker to Face Racketeering Charges
George E. Norcross III is scheduled to be arraigned in New Jersey on Tuesday. He is accused of manipulating property deals to benefit from government tax breaks.
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Newyork
Closing Arguments in Menendez Bribery Case to Continue on Tuesday
Robert Menendez is the first senator indicted under the foreign-agent statute. He is accused of aiding the Egyptian government in exchange for gifts.
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Newyork
Capturing the Humanity of a Migrant Family
A reporter and a visual journalist followed the Aguilar Ortega family during a dangerous journey to the United States.
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World
Archaeologists Find a Marble Statue in an Ancient Roman Sewer
Researchers in Bulgaria think the artifact could offer a window into ancient tensions around the rise of Christianity.
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World
France’s Far-Left Firebrand: Ready to Govern?
Jean-Luc Mélenchon led his coalition to a narrow victory in elections. But even some of his allies bristle at the thought of the combative former Trotskyist becoming prime minister.