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Moscow Concert Hall Shooting: Death Toll Rises to 133 in Moscow Concert Hall Attack
President Vladimir V. Putin vowed to punish those responsible for the assault, one of the deadliest in Russia in decades. U.S. officials have attributed the attack to ISIS-K, a branch of the Islamic State that has been active in Iran and Afghanistan.
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Princess Kate’s Cancer Disclosure Shows Her Lessons From Previous Media Ordeals
“They know they can’t control the online world,” one expert on the royal family said about the recent spate of revelations about the health of Catherine and King Charles III.
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Modi’s Party Doesn’t Control All of India. But He’s Working on It.
As an election nears, political strife between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and opposition-held states is straining the federal formula that holds India together.
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Londoners Offer Sympathy on Princess Kate’s Cancer Diagnosis
Many expressed compassion for Catherine, Princess of Wales, a woman who has spent much of the past two decades with every aspect of her life scrutinized.
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U.N. Chief Calls Conditions in Gaza a ‘Moral Outrage’
In a visit to the Rafah border crossing, Secretary General António Guterres called for an immediate cease-fire and expressed solidarity with Palestinians in the territory.
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NASA Is Recruiting a New Class of Astronauts
Victor Glover, a nine-year veteran of the astronaut corps who will fly around the moon in 2025, said the search for excellence and diversity were not mutually exclusive.
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Nature enthusiast, 10, makes rare find: A pink grasshopper
“I couldn’t believe she’d actually found one,” said her father, Tony Landecker, who had read Madeline a news story a year ago about a pink grasshopper.
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Parents should talk about their cancer diagnoses early, experts say
After Britain’s Princess Catherine announced her cancer diagnosis, experts told The Washington Post how parents can approach medical discussions with their children.
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First He Came for Cancel Culture. Now He Wants to Cancel Smartphones
The N.Y.U. professor Jonathan Haidt became a favorite in Silicon Valley for his work on what he called the “coddling” of young people. Now, he has an idea for fixing Gen Z.
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I.R.S. Stepping Up Efforts to Squash Fraud in Tax Credit Program
The Employee Retention Tax Credit continues to be ripe for abuse as Congress mulls shutting the program down.