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By Valerie Hopkins, Ivan Nechepurenko, Aric Toler and Anton Troianovski The Islamic State claimed the attack, the deadliest in the Moscow region in more than a decade. | | By Catie Edmondson After hours of delay, the Senate overwhelmingly voted for the $1.2 trillion bill to fund more than half of the government, sending the measure to President Biden's desk. | | By Alan Yuhas, Michael Crowley and Thomas Fuller The American draft resolution before the Security Council did not go far enough to end the Israel-Hamas war, Russia and China said, after the United States had vetoed three earlier resolutions. | | |
World | The Saturday Profile By Choe Sang-Hun Born to a South Korean mother and a Black American soldier, she rose to a pioneering stardom in a country that has long discriminated against biracial children. | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Two Americans are among the 22 journalists behind bars in Russia. | | |
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