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Technical Issues Reported at McDonald’s in Japan, Australia and Elsewhere

McDonald’s Japan apologized for a “system failure.” Some outlets in Australia closed their doors, while others reverted to taking orders…

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U.S. Approves $500 Million for Bahrain Oil Project, Despite Opposition

The financing faced criticism that it doesn’t mesh with U.S. commitments on climate change. Earlier, two climate advisers had resigned…

World

Man Shot in Head at Brooklyn Subway Station

The victim was taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. It was unclear if he knew the person who…

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San Francisco Symphony’s Maestro to Step Down, Citing Split With Board

Esa-Pekka Salonen, the ensemble’s music director, said that he no longer shared the same goals as the administration, which has…

World

Questions Persist as Israel Signals Support for More Aid for Gaza

Israel’s military on Thursday said it supported new initiatives to get humanitarian assistance into Gaza by land, air and sea,…

World

Dozens of Migrants Die After Their Dinghy Deflates in the Mediterranean

Survivors, who departed from Libya, said they had been adrift for four days when they were found.

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In Whitney Biennial Artwork, a Message Reveals Itself: ‘Free Palestine’

Museum curators said they had been unaware that the artist Demian DinéYazhi’ included the message through the flickering letters of…

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American Ballet Theater Names Dance Veteran as Executive Director

Barry Hughson, a leader at the National Ballet of Canada, will join the company as it tries to get beyond…

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Michael Culver, ‘Star Wars’ Actor and Victim of Darth Vader, Dies at 85

Mr. Culver, who was best known for his demise as Captain Needa in “The Empire Strikes Back,” was also a…

World

New York City’s Population Shrinks by 78,000

City officials said that the new census estimates did not fully account for the growing number of migrants, which would…

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