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Heat Wave Strains Pharmacist’s Ability to Get Crucial Medicine to Gazans
A heat wave in the Gaza Strip this week, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees Fahrenheit the past few days,…
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What Students Read Before They Protest
When I was a college undergraduate 25 years ago, the fancy school that I attended offered what it styled as…
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I’m a Young Conservative, and I Want My Party to Lead the Fight Against Climate Change
Conservatives were once America’s environmental champions. Not that long ago, Republican presidents were carrying out the Clean Air and Water…
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How Louis Cato, Bandleader for ‘The Late Show,’ Spends His Sundays
Before Mr. Cato gets ready for his week with Stephen Colbert, he’s playing games with his daughter, hiding in hoodies…
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Magazine
A Guide to Antwerp, a City of Avant-Garde Fashion and Art Nouveau Architecture
Five locals — including three of Belgium’s most influential designers — share their favorite stores, museums, restaurants and more.
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How to Claim Your Part of a $5.6 Million Ring Settlement
The Federal Trade Commission is sending payments to customers who had certain Ring home security cameras and accounts during a…
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Finance
Microsoft Reports Rising Revenues as A.I. Investments Bear Fruit
The tech giant’s quarterly results included strong growth in cloud computing, fueled by its services in generative artificial intelligence.
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Magazine
Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Is the Place to Go for Inventive Pastries and Fresh Bread
Plus: a vase designed by Alice Waters, sculptures made from recycled CDs and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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World
U.S. to Withdraw Troops From Chad, Dealing Another Blow to Africa Policy
The departure of U.S. military personnel in Chad and Niger comes as both countries are turning away from years of…
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Finance
Southwest Quits Four Airports in Cost-Cutting Drive
The airline expects fewer deliveries of Boeing planes than before, and cited “significant challenges” in achieving growth plans because of…