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The attack on clearly marked vehicles run by the World Central Kitchen shows how dangerous relief work has been during the war, and adds fuel to accusations that Israel has bombed indiscriminately.
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The nonprofit has become a crucial source of food for desperate Gazans. The Israeli military said it was investigating.
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When a massive cargo ship lost power in Baltimore, crews scrambled to control the ship and to evacuate the bridge lying ahead. But it was too late.
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Officers immediately moved to keep cars off a bridge in Baltimore after a mayday from the ship that hit it, according to audio from a Maryland Transportation Authority Police channel.
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The Israeli military says the tearing down was done in November and that hospital wasn’t damaged in the process.
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The Hamas deputy, who the group said had been killed, helped usher in closer ties with the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia and was accused of masterminding attacks in Israel.
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In Khan Younis, 111 bodies wrapped in bright blue bags arrived in a shipping container on the back of a truck.
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The operation at the main hospital complex in Gaza came after Israel released videos showing what it said were weapons inside a children’s hospital in the enclave.
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Late-night and daytime talk shows could return after the resolution of the writers’ strike, potentially bringing relief to one corner of the industry.
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The walkouts, which began on Sept. 15, were extended at two Detroit automakers, but not at Stellantis, which the union said had gone further in meeting its demands.
By J. Edward Moreno and Neal E. Boudette
Russian reports said the North Korean leader had crossed into Russia by train on Tuesday morning, but his destination was unclear.
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The fate of the defense minister, Oleksii Reznikov, had been the subject of increasing speculation in Ukraine. It was the biggest shake-up in Ukraine’s government since Russia’s full-scale invasion.
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It took weeks of fierce combat for Ukrainian forces to seize the village of Robotyne from the Russians, and they have advanced just a few miles since June — signs of the daunting task ahead.
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“We recognize the importance of open courtroom proceedings in the state of Georgia,” a lawyer for the state broadcasters said.
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A quick proceeding that was mostly straightforward.
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Moscow, which has repeatedly complained that the U.N.-brokered agreement is one-sided in Ukraine’s favor, said it could return to the deal if its demands were met.
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg, Ivan Nechepurenko, Liz Alderman and Farnaz Fassihi
The Kremlin terminated an agreement that had allowed Ukraine to export its grain by sea despite a wartime blockade, a deal seen as essential to keeping global food prices stable.
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg, Ivan Nechepurenko and Neil MacFarquhar
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Calls for search and rescue missions continued, as residents and business owners started assessing damage, fueling an anxious, unsettled mood.
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The issue underscores the sharply different views among the justices, particularly in the conservative wing, which has been openly hostile to such admissions policies.
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Here is a brief history of the terms and how they have been used.
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Another of the liberal justices, Ketanji Brown Jackson, wrote in her dissent that “it would be deeply unfortunate if the Equal Protection Clause actually demanded this perverse, ahistorical, and counterproductive outcome.”
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President Vladimir V. Putin spoke angrily of those who want “Russians to fight each other,” but his former ally, Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, said the mutiny he led was not a coup attempt.
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The vast multinational search for the missing submersible ended after pieces of it were found on the ocean floor, 1,600 feet from the bow of the Titanic.
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Stockton Rush, the chief executive of OceanGate Expeditions, is one of the five occupants of the missing submersible.
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Officials believe the vessel that set out to reach the Titanic shipwreck with five passengers suffered a “catastrophic implosion,” a U.S. Coast Guard spokesman said.
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In court papers, Judge Goodman made clear his involvement would be limited, saying it was “highly unlikely” he’d be asked to remain part of the case.
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Kyiv has not formally announced the start of operations. But on Tuesday, Ukraine said the Russians had blown up a dam on the Dnipro River, potentially imperiling residents and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
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The Silicon Valley entrepreneur and investor is a podcast host, friend of Elon Musk and donor to Ron DeSantis.
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A Russian barrage also damaged a U.S.-made Patriot air-defense system, but officials said it was still working.
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‘This is a dark day in the history of the court,’ its judges said.
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Russia already has used large numbers of Iranian drones against Ukraine and seeks to acquire more, according to a White House spokesman.
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The State Department had no immediate comment on the report that the man, identified as Robert Shonov, had been arrested and charged with conspiracy.
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The Wall Street Journal reporter has been held for more than a month on espionage charges that the United States considers bogus.
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The free press’s role in supporting human rights and democratic societies is “at great risk” amid increasing levels of violence against journalists worldwide, A.G. Sulzberger said.
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