José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen, Central to U.S. Gaza Aid Plan, Aims to Ramp Up
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José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen, Central to U.S. Gaza Aid Plan, Aims to Ramp Up

Since October, organizers and Palestinian cooks working with the World Central Kitchen — the aid organization founded by the renowned Spanish chef José Andrés — have served more…

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Joe Biden’s SOTU Speech Shorter Than Any of Donald Trump’s
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Joe Biden’s SOTU Speech Shorter Than Any of Donald Trump’s

President Joe Biden’s roughly 68-minute State of the Union address Thursday night was shorter than any delivered by former President Donald Trump during his time in office. Biden…

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Zelensky Says Sweden’s NATO Membership Will Help Fight ‘Russian Evil’
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Zelensky Says Sweden’s NATO Membership Will Help Fight ‘Russian Evil’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared that “Russian evil” is facing a new challenge in the form of Sweden officially gaining NATO membership. Sweden formally joined the strategic…

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Katie Porter Mocked With Whiteboard After ‘Rigged’ Election Claim
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Katie Porter Mocked With Whiteboard After ‘Rigged’ Election Claim

Representative Katie Porter, a progressive California Democrat, has been mocked with jokes about her famous whiteboard on social media after she claimed that the Senate primary was “rigged”…

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North Korea’s Kim Personally Leads ‘Actual War Drill’
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North Korea’s Kim Personally Leads ‘Actual War Drill’

Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday oversaw North Korean troops as they demonstrated their “actual war capability.” Kim impressed on the soldiers the importance of intensifying such…

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Tough on Crime Made Louisiana Less Safe—And Cost Taxpayers Way More Money
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Tough on Crime Made Louisiana Less Safe—And Cost Taxpayers Way More Money

Eight years ago, the political stars aligned in Louisiana, paving the way for radical criminal legal reform. The state had its first Democratic governor in over two decades,…

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China and India Show Off Rival Bird Tech
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China and India Show Off Rival Bird Tech

China and India have showcased their new bird technology in a world transformed by drone warfare. The Indian Army recently displayed an innovative fusion of military prowess and…

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Josette Molland’s Testimony: Scenes of Life in Nazi Camps
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Josette Molland’s Testimony: Scenes of Life in Nazi Camps

Josette Molland, who died at 100 in France on Feb. 17, was a young member of the French Resistance during World War II when she was captured by…

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Alabama Lawmakers Pass Bill to Protect I.V.F. Treatments
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Alabama Lawmakers Pass Bill to Protect I.V.F. Treatments

Alabama lawmakers on Wednesday passed legislation to shield in vitro fertilization providers from civil and criminal liability, capping off their scramble to allow the fertility treatment after a…

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Trump’s Crushing Primary Triumph Masked Quiet Weaknesses
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Trump’s Crushing Primary Triumph Masked Quiet Weaknesses

Donald J. Trump’s daunting level of Republican support helped him vanquish a field of presidential primary rivals in under two months. But he still hasn’t won over one…

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