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Haiti Calls U.S. for Troops, After Wild Day of Gunfights and Suspicion

Haiti Calls U.S. for Troops, After Wild Day of Gunfights and Suspicion

By Natalie Kitroeff, Anatoly Kurmanaev, Catherine Porter and Julie Turkewitz

At least 20 people were arrested in the assassination of the Haitian president — 18 Colombians and 2 Americans of Haitian descent — on a day of deepening mystery.

Citizens, Not the State, Will Enforce New Abortion Law in Texas

Citizens, Not the State, Will Enforce New Abortion Law in Texas

By Sabrina Tavernise

The measure bans abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. And it effectively deputizes ordinary citizens to sue people involved in the process.

The C.D.C. Issues New School Guidance, With Emphasis on Full Reopening

The C.D.C. Issues New School Guidance, With Emphasis on Full Reopening

By Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Emily Anthes, Sarah Mervosh and Kate Taylor

The guidance acknowledges that many students have suffered from months of virtual learning.

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More Than 50 People Die in Bangladesh Factory Fire

Video Video: More Than 50 People Die in Bangladesh Factory Fire

By The Associated Press

At least 51 people died in a fire at an industrial building outside the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka. The country has a long history of unsafe factory conditions.

Tropical Storm Elsa Hits New York City, Flooding the Subways

Video Video: Tropical Storm Elsa Hits New York City, Flooding the Subways

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Tropical Storm Elsa flooded roads and subways in parts of New York City, causing some passengers to wade through water to exit stations.

Colombian Police Chief Gives Update on Haiti Assassination Suspects

Video Video: Colombian Police Chief Gives Update on Haiti Assassination Suspects

By The Associated Press

Colombian authorities confirmed that its citizens, suspected of participating in the assassination of Haiti's president, traveled to the country in two groups by way of the Dominican Republic.

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