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After Russian Strike Kills Five, Train Sheds Burned Cars and Carries On

28 janvier 2026 à 16:10
One Ukrainian passenger, who escaped injury after stepping out of a carriage for a cigarette, recalled carrying a bloodied woman away from the burning train.

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A photograph released by the Ukrainian Emergency Service was said to show the train that was attacked by drones in the Kharkiv region on Tuesday.

Five Questions for Jerome Powell, the Fed Chair

Succession drama, legal intrigue and political independence: These are top issues that DealBook would ask of the Federal Reserve chairman.

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Jay Powell, the Fed chair, is expected to face tough questions at today’s news conference.

Welcome to Spain

28 janvier 2026 à 13:04
Today we look into a country that’s handling the issue of undocumented migrants in a starkly different way.

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Harvesting nectarines in Spain.

Iran Killed Thousands of Protesters. Here Are Five of Their Stories.

28 janvier 2026 à 12:10
“He went out for freedom,” said the cousin of one of those who was killed when Iranian authorities mounted a deadly crackdown on protests across the country.

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Bijan Mostafavi and Zahra Bani-Amerian with their sons Danial and Davoud. Bijan, Zahra and Danial, pictured left in this photograph, were killed in the protests that have rocked Iran over the past month.

What to Watch as the Federal Reserve Meets

28 janvier 2026 à 11:03
The central bank is expected to hold interest rates steady on Wednesday after a series of reductions in the latter half of 2025. The big question is how long the pause will last.

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Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, will hold a news conference at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

After Naval Drills With Iran, South Africa Faces New U.S. Attacks

28 janvier 2026 à 11:02
The exercises were the second time in six months that President Cyril Ramaphosa appeared to be blindsided by his own military regarding relations with Tehran.

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An Iranian vessel leaving Simon’s Town Naval Base in South Africa on Jan. 13 during preparations for joint drills with members of the BRICS group of emerging economies, including China, Russia and Iran.

How We Tracked Down Thousands of Police Misconduct Files

28 janvier 2026 à 11:00
Freedom of Information requests led to the discovery of varied offenses by officers around New York State.

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Starting in 1976, New York State, by law, kept most police personnel records secret. But when the law was repealed in 2020, many departments began making their records available.

Loose Rules Let New York State Police Hand Out Lax Penalties for Serious Misconduct

28 janvier 2026 à 11:00
New York State troopers used the badge to settle personal scores and elicit favors. Still, they remained on the job, an investigation found.

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State Police troopers are often brought in to aid local law enforcement in serious cases. But disciplinary files revealed a lack of scrutiny when the department policed its own.

Virginia Judge Blocks Democrats’ Efforts to Redraw Congressional Maps

28 janvier 2026 à 00:25
Democratic leaders vowed to appeal the lower court ruling, which found that the legislative process behind the redistricting push was improper.

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The Virginia General Assembly convened earlier this month for a new session that included a vote on redistricting and an address by the state’s new Democratic governor, Abigail Spanberger, who greeted legislators, below, as she entered the chamber.
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