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Tough Questions for West as Ukraine Cities Teeter
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Senators Reach Bipartisan Deal on Gun Safety

Senators Reach Bipartisan Deal on Gun Safety

By Emily Cochrane and Annie Karni

The agreement, which falls short of the sprawling changes championed by Democrats, is a significant step toward ending a yearslong impasse over gun reform legislation.

Tough Questions for West as Ukraine Cities Teeter

Tough Questions for West as Ukraine Cities Teeter

By Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Matina Stevis-Gridneff

Sievierodonetsk is nearly encircled. Lysychansk may be next. The momentum of the war has shifted, and Ukraine's allies may soon start rethinking their goals.

Bolsonaro's New Ally in Questioning Brazil's Elections: The Military

Bolsonaro's New Ally in Questioning Brazil's Elections: The Military

By Jack Nicas

Despite little evidence of past fraud, President Jair Bolsonaro has long raised doubts about Brazil's electoral process. Now the military is expressing similar concerns.

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The Hotel Is 642 Feet Tall. Its 'Architect' Says He Never Saw the Plans.

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The Hotel Is 642 Feet Tall. Its 'Architect' Says He Never Saw the Plans.

By Matthew Haag

An architect lent his license to a New York City developer to approve buildings he didn't design, according to an investigation by The New York Times.

Kathy Hochul Is the Best Choice for Democrats in the June 28 Primary

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Kathy Hochul Is the Best Choice for Democrats in the June 28 Primary

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Kathy Hochul deserves another four years as New York's governor.

Today's Videos

White Supremacists Charged With Plans to Disrupt Idaho Pride Event

Video Video: White Supremacists Charged With Plans to Disrupt Idaho Pride Event

By Reuters

Dozens of members of the right-wing group Patriot Front were detained and charged with conspiracy to riot, after the police said they received a tip that a group of people had jumped into a U-Haul van near a Pride event in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

McDonald's Reopens in Russia Under New Ownership

Video Video: McDonald's Reopens in Russia Under New Ownership

By Axel Boada and Nailah Morgan

The American fast-food giant sold its 840 stores to a Siberian oil mogul after pulling out from Russia this spring to protest President Vladimir V. Putin's invasion of Ukraine.

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