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Russia’s Battle With Extremists Has Simmered for Years

The Islamic State has long threatened to strike Russia for helping the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, stay in control.

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Indiana Law Requires Professors to Promote ‘Intellectual Diversity’ or Face Penalties

Faculty members in public universities could be disciplined or fired, even those with tenure, if they are found to fall…

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Ukraine Says Russian Speculation It Was Behind Attack Is Meant to Rally War Support

Ukraine has accused Russia of falsely suggesting that Kyiv was to blame for Friday night’s terrorist attack in Moscow and…

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‘Cherry on the Cake’: How China Views the U.S. Crackdown on TikTok

Dan Wang, an expert on China’s technology sector, says Beijing would see a forced sale or ban of the social…

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U.S. Says ISIS Was Responsible for Deadly Moscow Concert Hall Attack

A branch of the Islamic State claimed responsibility on Friday for the attack in Moscow that killed at least 40…

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Wyoming Bans Gender Transition Care for Minors

The News Wyoming will bar minors from receiving medical treatments for gender transition, after the state’s Republican governor signed a…

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Sherrod Brown Embarks on the Race of His Life

Ohio will almost certainly go for Donald Trump this November. The Democratic senator will need to defy the gravity of…

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Arkansas Airport Executive Dies After Shootout With A.T.F.

The authorities said they were executing a search warrant at the home of the executive, whom they accused of illegally…

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No Labels, No Candidate: Rejections Pile Up as Time Runs Short

The group’s quest to find a candidate to take on President Biden and Donald Trump has members frustrated.

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What’s the Matter With Ohio?

For many years, Ohio has been thought of as a bellwether state: With rare exceptions, whoever won Ohio in a…

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