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Harvard Reports Find Climate of Bias for Both Jewish and Muslim Groups
In preliminary reports, task forces on antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias urged the university to take steps to address the discrimination on campus.
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Newyork
Former President of Honduras Sentenced to 45 Years in Sweeping Drug Case
Juan Orlando Hernández connived with traffickers as his country became a base of operations for cocaine shipments to the United States.
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US
Plea Deal in Illinois Parade Shooting Falls Apart, Upsetting Victims’ Families
‘All I wanted was to be able to fully grieve my mom,’ one victim’s daughter said. The shooting at a Fourth of July parade two summers ago killed seven and wounded dozens more.
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World
I.C.C. Convicts Senior Jihadist Police Leader of Atrocities in Timbuktu
The court said his crimes had involved overseeing public floggings, torture and arbitrary arrests during a jihadist takeover in northern Mali in 2012.
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World
What the Court’s Ruling on Drafting the Ultra-Orthodox Means for Israel
Israel’s insular ultra-Orthodox community has long been exempt from military service. The Supreme Court’s decision to end that exemption could change the country’s social and political dynamics.
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Newyork
Congestion Pricing Delay Will Stop Billions in Subway Upgrades
The board of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority was presented with drastic cuts to the transit system’s capital plan caused by Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision to halt the tolling program.
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News
Now Narrating the Olympics: A.I.-Al Michaels
NBC will offer a customized, daily highlight reel with A.I.-generated narration that sounds like the longtime broadcaster.
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US
Texas Execution Centers on a Jury’s Assessment of ‘Future Dangerousness’
Ramiro Gonzales, who killed a woman in 2001, was set to be executed on Wednesday, though a psychiatrist who suggested he was likely to reoffend has since changed his opinion.
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World
Iran’s Presidential Candidates Agree on One Thing: Trump Is Coming
The former U.S. president’s election is treated as a foregone conclusion, with the six contenders clashing over who is best suited to handling him.
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World
Black Shirts and Banned Flags: Ultras Push Politics at Euro 2024
Hard-core fan groups, embracing a strong nationalistic streak, have provoked pushback from soccer’s authorities at the European Championship.