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Problems in FBI Wiretap Applications Go Beyond Trump Aide Surveillance, Review Finds WASHINGTON — An inspector general uncovered pervasive problems in the F.B.I.'s preparation of wiretap applications, according to a memo released Tuesday about an audit that grew out of a damning report last year about errors and omissions in ...
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US Counts on Global Crises to Press Again for Power Shift in Venezuela WASHINGTON — The United States is seizing on Venezuela's economic pain and the coronavirus threat to push a new plan for a power-sharing government in Caracas until presidential elections can be held this year. The proposal, to be released on ...
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Coronavirus Hits Governor Cuomo's Family: Live Updates New York's cases have topped 75,000, including the governor's brother, and 1,550 people have died. Right Now. Nearly 1 in 30 city police officers has tested positive. Here's what you need to know: Another 332 people in New York have died, and Governor ...
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EU Tries Gentle Diplomacy to Counter Hungary's Crackdown on Democracy BRUSSELS — The European Union's written response to Hungary's effective suspension of democracy omitted one important word: Hungary. A day after the Hungarian Parliament passed sweeping emergency measures allowing the far-right populist leader ...
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Gun Ownership Soars in Brazil Under Bolsonaro BRASÍLIA — President Jair Bolsonaro has galvanized gun culture in Brazil. His trademark campaign sign was a hand folded into the shape of a gun. One of his first moves in office was to ease gun ownership rules. His three oldest sons, politicians themselves, ...
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US Outlines Plan for Venezuela Transition, Sanctions Relief MIAMI — The Trump administration is prepared to lift sanctions on Venezuela in support of a new proposal to form a transitional government representing allies of both Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido, U.S. officials said. The plan, which will ...
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Coronavirus Lockdown Sends Migrant Workers On A Long And Risky Trip Home Under lockdown, well-off Indians isolate indoors, work from home and get groceries delivered. But outside their windows, it's a different story: Poor laborers amass in the streets, hungry and homeless. In a video posted on Twitter, a woman calls down to a ...
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UN Security Council Urges Cease-Fire in Afghanistan UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council urged Afghanistan's warring parties on Tuesday to heed the U.N. secretary-general's call for an immediate cease-fire to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and ensure delivery of humanitarian aid throughout ...
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Human Rights Group Says Two US Strikes Killed Somali Civilians WASHINGTON — Two American airstrikes in Somalia in February killed two civilians and injured three more, the human rights group Amnesty International has alleged in a new report. The United States Africa Command has acknowledged those strikes ...
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Help heads to NYC as experts predict over 100000 US deaths NEW YORK — With refrigerated morgue trucks parked on New York City's streets to collect the surging number of dead, public health officials projected Tuesday that the coronavirus could ultimately kill more than 100,000 people across the U.S. Some states ...
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