The report’s assessment that China’s crackdown in Xinjiang could amount to “crimes against humanity” gives new momentum to a campaign to pressure Beijing.
Tag: Washington (DC)
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Survivor of White House Lightning Strike Embraces Third Chance at Life
On her 28th birthday, Amber Escudero-Kontostathis was struck by lightning in Lafayette Square. Three other people died. Her heart stopped twice, but she lived.
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G.O.P. Governors Cause Havoc by Busing Migrants to East Coast
Thousands of migrants have been arriving on buses sent by the governors of Texas and Arizona. Many have ended up in homeless shelters and on the streets.
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Who Won and Who Lost in Tuesday’s Primary Elections
Kansans defeated a constitutional amendment that would have enabled abortion restrictions, Missouri Republicans breathed a sigh of relief over their Senate nominee, and more results.
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Where the Fight Over a Return to the Office Is Over and the Office Won
Cubicles are largely empty in downtown San Francisco and midtown Manhattan, but workers in America’s midsize and small cities are back to their commutes.