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The Louvre was closed as workers met to discuss workplace conditions and held a wildcat strike. Visitors were lined up waiting outside.


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Bullet holes riddled the front door of the family home of State Senator John A. Hoffman on Sunday.


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The crash site in Ahmedabad, India, on Friday. The recorders could hold information about what happened leading up to the disaster.


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Top academics in the Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies Department at Columbia University, including Professors Timothy Mitchell and Gil Hochberg, the department’s chair, say the school is committed to the program’s autonomy.


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People gathered on top of a hill watching the smoke in Tehran on Friday. Israel has been attacking the city for days.


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An oil storage in west of Tehran was hit by Israeli airstrikes in Tehran, Iran, on Sunday.


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Legislation being advanced by Republicans in Congress would substantially increase the tax bills for many foreign companies that operate in the United States, raising more than $100 billion over a decade.


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In a handout image from Ukraine’s government, Scott Bessent, the U.S. Treasury secretary, and Yulia Svyrydenko, the Ukrainian economy minister, signed the minerals deal in Washington in April.


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Group14 Technologies, a start-up, slowed the construction of a battery materials factory in Moses Lake, Wash., after its customers in China balked at paying higher tariffs.


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Gary Basemen holding a plush doll he designed based on a vintage Mattel mascot.


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The aftermath of the Eaton fire in Altadena, Calif., in January. The peak of California’s fire season, when fires are most abundant and the most acres burn, occurs from June through October.


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The brushfire in Maui during its early stages. It had grown to 500 acres by Sunday night.


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The precise question the Supreme Court agreed to hear in the case involving First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, which runs five centers that say they “offer free medical services and material support to women facing unplanned pregnancies,” is a narrow one.


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William Langewiesche in 2002. For a decade, his articles were routinely finalists for the National Magazine Award, two of which won the prize.


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In recent months, President Emmanuel Macron of France has spoken of “a moral duty and political requirement” to recognize a Palestinian state.


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Eric Trump spoke on a panel with his brother Donald Trump Jr. at Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas last month.


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Terry Moran in 2024.


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A pangolin looking for food on a private property in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2019.


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Lawyers for Sean Combs strenuously opposed the juror’s removal, arguing that the dismissal of the man, who is Black, would unfairly disadvantage Mr. Combs.


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Law enforcement officers on the property of the suspect, Vance Boelter, in Green Isle, Minn., on Sunday.


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