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Clashes Between Military Groups in Sudan Kill at Least 30
Months of rising tensions between rival factions turned into an all-out battle for control in Khartoum. Hundreds were injured, according to U.N. officials.
Who is battling for control in Sudan? Here’s what to know about the clashes.
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Continue reading the main storyAnalysis: The Pentagon Leaks Present New Twists in a Familiar Plot
There was little palpable alarm in Ukraine over what the leaked documents said about the war. Some welcomed the confirmation of the country’s dire situation.
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The airman at the center of the leaks was said to be unnervingly obsessed with war and guns in high school.
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Rescuers searched through rubble in eastern Ukraine as the death toll from a Russian strike climbed to 11.
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For Former Friend of Boston Marathon Bomber, a Burden of Shame and Betrayal
Ten years after the deadly Boston Marathon attack, Youssef Eddafali still wrestles with guilt and anger over the “monster” he thought he knew.
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Runners and spectators described how the significance of the marathon’s finish line changed after the attack.
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The Weekender: How Brian Cox Felt About That Big Twist in ‘Succession’
Also in this edition: pop culture moments that defined the Covid era, and New Yorkers’ rat horror stories.
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Continue reading the main storyBruce Babbitt
Before Western States Suck the Colorado River Dry, We Have One Last Chance to Act
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Maureen Dowd
When the Mad Lead the Blind
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Nicholas Kristof
What a Girl’s Goat Teaches Us About Our Food
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Ross Douthat
Why Ron DeSantis Needs to Run for President in 2024
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Camille Squires
The Threats to Our Democracy Have Gone Local
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This Is What a Post-Roe Abortion Looks Like
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Sarah Weinman
Truth is Drifting Away From True Crime
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Peter Coy
The 100-Year-Old Reason U.S. Housing Is So Expensive
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Continue reading the main storyTulsa Reaches ‘Breakthrough’ in Search for Massacre Victims
Over a century after a white mob burned down a community in Tulsa, Okla., known as Black Wall Street, the city moved a step closer to identifying victims.
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Man Who Once Modeled for Romance Novels Gets Prison in Jan. 6 Attack
Logan James Barnhart, who appeared on novels like “Stepbrother UnSEALed: A Bad Boy Military Romance,” was sentenced to three years, prosecutors said.
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Glenn Youngkin Gives 2024 Presidential Run the Cold Shoulder
The Republican governor of Democratic-leaning Virginia was seen as a promising candidate. But he appears to be putting national aspirations on hold.
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How Janelle Jones’s Story About Black Women and the Economy Caught On
The first Black woman to serve as chief economist at the Labor Department advanced the idea that lifting up people on the margins helps everyone else, too.
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One Dead and Nearly 100 Sickened in Fungal Outbreak at Paper Mill
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Rutgers University Faculty Members Suspend Strike
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Japan’s Prime Minister Safely Evacuated After Blast
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Boy’s Suicide in Poland Spurs Backlash Against State Media Tactics
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N.Y. Budget Chief’s Exit Prompts Inquiry Into Covid Contract Deals
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Mobster’s Son Gets Life Sentence for Orchestrating Father’s Murder
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Continue reading the main storyThe Bronx Burners: The Base-Stealing Technique Transforming the Yankees
Players “look like Usain Bolt” when they’re on the run thanks to a 50-year-old strategy that is gaining wider acceptance.
The Day Wrexham’s Manager Stormed the Field and Saw Red
Accusations of cheating led to confrontation and a sarcastic job offer made to Ryan Reynolds.
A Super Bowl Champion Quarterback Was College Football’s Most Surprising Hire
Trent Dilfer has never coached a college game. Will the risky move pay off? One rising program is betting on it.