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U.S. Response to Israel-Hamas War Draws Fury in Middle East
The staunch support for Israel has stoked accusations of American hypocrisy, with Arab critics fearing a wholesale massacre of Palestinians…
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News
It’s Like Eavesdropping on Two Friends … Who Secretly Hate Each Other
Podcasts that capitalize on comedian friendships are fine. But, as “Too Far” and Bobbi Althoff show, conflict and drama can…
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World
‘No More Safe Places in Gaza’: Evacuees Face Airstrikes in North and South
Some Palestinians said they were considering returning to their homes in the northern Gaza Strip as strikes intensified in the…
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US
Black Voters Have New Power in Mississippi. Can They Elect a Democrat?
The fall of a Jim Crow-era election law and a restoration of felons’ voting rights have given Black voters new…
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World
Middle East War Adds to Surge in International Arms Sales
Just days after the assault by Hamas ignited a new war in the Middle East, shipments of American weapons began…
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World
Shaken by War, a Jewish College’s Soccer Team Finds Peace on the Field
The Israeli flag fluttered in a stiff breeze behind the visitors’ bench at SUNY Maritime College in the Bronx last…
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Magazine
Before Goop, There Was Suzanne Somers
Of all the sunny blondes of the 1970s, Suzanne Somers was the sunniest. She had the face, the figure, the…
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World
Momentous Shift Looms for Poland as Governing Party Looks Set to Be Ousted
An expected liberal coalition would probably reverse deeply conservative policies at home and diminish Poland’s role abroad as a beacon…
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Magazine
A Paris Dining Space With One Motto: Come Hungry
Plus: kids’ furniture, boozy desserts and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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Magazine
What Happens When an Artist’s Technology Becomes Obsolete?
Curators and conservators are working to save — and update — art made with aging hardware.