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Sports
Peter Seidler, Big-Spending San Diego Padres Owner, Dies at 63
Under Seidler’s leadership, the team’s payroll grew to one of the largest in Major League Baseball.
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News
Roland Lajoie, Army General at the Cold War’s Front Lines, Dies at 87
Part officer, part diplomat, part spy, he led military inspections in East Germany and later oversaw the destruction of Soviet…
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World
With 102 Workers Killed, U.N. Agency in Gaza Struggles to Provide Aid
Even before the war, the U.N. agency that helps Palestinian refugees was struggling financially. Now, it faces an even bigger…
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US
Fight Club Erupts on Capitol Hill
A number of skirmishes unfolded in Congress as tempers flared ahead of a government shutdown deadline and Thanksgiving holiday break.
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Magazine
At Berlin’s Futuristic New Performance Venue, Even the Walls Make Music
The Reethaus’s spatial sound system inspires events that are immersive, experimental — and surprisingly spiritual.
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News
When Society Gets You Down, Build a New One
In Gabriel Bump’s novel “The New Naturals,” a disillusioned couple start a utopian commune in an underground bunker.
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News
Trump’s Deportation Plans for Immigrants
More from our inbox: Shocked by Trump’s Vow to Root Out ‘Vermin’Women in China, Loath to Turn Back the ClockBillionaires,…
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News
Google’s C.E.O. to Take Another Turn on the Antitrust Witness Stand
Sundar Pichai, Google’s chief executive, is expected to testify on Tuesday for the second time in two weeks to defend…
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World
Families of Hostages Start a March From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
For 10 days, Noam Alon, 24, has camped in front of the central military headquarters in Tel Aviv, aiming to…
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Science
A Supernova ‘Destroyed’ Some of Earth’s Ozone for a Few Minutes in 2022
A new study suggests that explosive events in space have the potential to temporarily switch off the natural shield that…