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World
Your Wednesday Briefing
Addresses by President Biden and Vladimir Putin.
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US
Democrats Protest After McCarthy Grants Tucker Carlson Access to Jan. 6 Video
The House speaker’s decision to give the Fox News host access to thousands of hours of security footage prompted criticism that the release could put the Capitol at greater risk.
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World
Putin’s Move on Nuclear Treaty May Signal End to Formal Arms Control
WARSAW — When President Vladimir V. Putin announced at the end of a 100-minute speech on Tuesday that he would suspend Russia’s participation in the New START treaty — the last surviving arms control agreement between the two largest nuclear-armed ...
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News
Jen Psaki, Once the Voice of Biden, Moves to an Anchor Chair
Rachel Maddow is teaching her to use a TelePrompTer, so far with mixed results. Mika Brzezinski offered tips on pinning down squirrelly guests. Nicolle Wallace invited her to editorial meetings and Andrea Mitchell is tutoring her on interviewing ...
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing
President Biden’s covert trip to Kyiv.
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing: Biden Travels to Kyiv
Also, another earthquake strikes Turkey and Syria.
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News
Adding Sex Appeal to the Bourbon Shelf
Black entrepreneurs from North Carolina release PurCellos1789 straight bourbon, an ice-cream parlor opens in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn, and more food news.
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World
Another Earthquake Strikes Southwest Turkey, Stirring Panic
The 6.3-magnitude quake struck near a town in hard-hit Hatay Province, one of the areas most devastated by the Feb. 6 quake that killed more than 46,000 people across Turkey and northwestern Syria.
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Newyork
How Public Money Goes to Support a Hasidic Village’s Private Schools
For years, Kiryas Joel, a bustling village north of New York City, has run one of the most unusual public school districts in America. The village is almost entirely populated by Hasidic Jews, and the district was created to serve just one group ...
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World
Protesters Head to Jerusalem as Israel’s Leaders Look to Rein in Judges
Two contentious bills were scheduled to come up for an initial vote in Israel’s Parliament on Monday, including one that would reduce the power of the Supreme Court.