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Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's former prime minister, has pleaded not guilty in a corruption case. But his lawyers are negotiating a deal in which he might accept some charges to avoid jail time.
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Parents hoping to get their youngest children vaccinated against COVID-19 got some encouraging news Monday. Pfizer said three small doses of its vaccine offers strong... Read more ...
A team of young Marylanders qualified to compete in the USA Weightlifting Youth National Championships. Read more ...
Some nationalities are heavily affected by Title 42, while others aren't. Read more ...
The final standing coin-operated public telephone in the city was located at 745 Seventh Ave. before workers tore it out of the ground this week. Read more ...
Plans to send U.S. forces back into Ukraine to guard the recently reopened American Embassy in Kyiv are “underway at a relatively low level,” Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of... Read more ...
Vanity Fair's editor in chief writes about the third annual TV issue, from features on Star Wars and Squid Game to an exclusive sit-down with Matthew Macfadyen. Read more ...
Several of Mayor Adams' policy priorities in Albany remain outstanding with less than two weeks left in the legislative session - but Hizzoner isn't breaking a sweat about it. Read more ...
Jim Fitton was arrested in the Baghdad airport over smuggling allegations during his first visit to the country in March for a geology and archaeology tour. Read more ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is threatening to launch a new military operation in Syria to secure Turkey's southern border Read more ...
A spy said the move “caused the staff to gasp as she cut the dress up into three separate pieces," but Mugrabi slashed the frock for a photo shoot. Read more ...