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World
U.S. Naval Officer Is Released From Jail in Japan After Yearslong Effort
The fallout over the case has strained diplomatic ties between Japan and the United States.
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World
3-Day Israeli Raid in Jenin Kills at Least 12 Palestinians, West Bank Officials Say
A three-day Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin appeared to end on Thursday, and the Palestinian Health Ministry said that Israeli forces had killed at least 12 people and wounded 34 others. Residents reported seeing Israeli ...
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Newyork
The Failed Promise of Police Body Cameras
U.S. taxpayers spent millions to fund what was supposed to be a revolution in accountability. What went wrong?
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US
Election Worker Tells Jury: ‘Giuliani Just Messed Me Up’
Ruby Freeman, one of two Georgia election workers found to have been defamed by Rudolph W. Giuliani, testified at the trial held to set the damages he will have to pay.
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US
Detroit Man Charged in Stabbing Death of Synagogue President
The authorities say the killing of Samantha Woll, widely known as a civic leader, followed a home invasion by a stranger.
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World
Australian Court Tosses Conviction of Mother Accused of Killing 4 of Her Children
Kathleen Folbigg had been previously pardoned earlier this year, but the ruling on Thursday quashed her conviction after an inquiry found her children had most likely died of natural causes.
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US
Democrats Seize on Texas Case in Push for Abortion Rights
Democratic candidates jumped on the story of a woman who left Texas for an abortion as a cautionary tale for voters, and Republicans were largely silent.
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News
Federal Regulators Seek to Force Starbucks to Reopen 23 Stores
The National Labor Relations Board says the locations were closed because of union organizing, violating federal law.
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World
Michael Blakemore, Single-Season Double Tony Winner for Directing, Dies at 95
Acclaimed in Britain, he had the unique distinction of winning awards for best musical and best play in 2000, for his Broadway revival of “Kiss Me, Kate” and “Copenhagen.”
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Newyork
Michael D. Cohen’s Lawyer Cited Cases That May Not Exist, Judge Says
Mr. Cohen, the onetime fixer for former President Donald J. Trump, went to prison after pleading guilty to campaign finance violations. He wants the court to end his supervised release.