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The United States and NATO rejected key Russian security demands for easing tensions over Ukraine but left open Wednesday the possibility of future talks with Moscow on arms control, missile
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Israel’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked to cease enforcing the Citizenship Law, which expired in July after the opposition refused to cooperate with the coalition in
The Biden administration said Wednesday it will hold its first offshore wind auction next month, offering nearly 500,000 acres off the coast of New York and New Jersey for wind
Officials across the U.S. are again weighing how and whether to impose mask mandates as COVID-19 infections soar and the American public grows ever wearier of pandemic-related restrictions. Much of
Dear reader, My name’s Nosson*, and I write to you from inside the dreaded “quarantine.” That’s right, my family’s got corona. It started with my oldest son, who is in
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