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World
Many Aid Deliveries for Gaza Are Rejected for ‘Dual-Use’ Items, Groups Say
A U.N. official said a truck carrying aid was turned around in Gaza this week because it contained scissors included…
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Magazine
What Deathbed Visions Teach Us About Living
Chris Kerr was 12 when he first observed a deathbed vision. His memory of that summer in 1974 is blurred,…
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World
It’s Never Too Late to Find a New Career (a Mile Above Your Old One)
“It’s Never Too Late” is a series that tells the stories of people who decide to pursue their dreams on…
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News
Al Pacino Explains Awkward Oscars Moment Presenting Best Picture
The star, whose abrupt announcement that “Oppenheimer” had won best picture took some viewers by surprise, said the show’s producers…
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World
‘Bling Bishop’ Who Boasted of Ties to Eric Adams Is Convicted of Fraud
Lamor Whitehead was accused of using $90,000 of a parishioner’s retirement savings to buy luxury goods and trying to force…
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US
He Was in Prison. She Was in Covid Lockdown. They Freed Each Other.
Four years ago, as a deadly virus began to upend the world, Jessica Jacobs was at home in Los Angeles,…
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World
One of New York’s ‘Worst Landlords’ Faces Arrest Over Building Neglect
In a rare step, the city’s housing department asked the court to issue an arrest warrant for the landlord, Daniel…
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Finance
Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies
Kenn Dahl says he has always been a careful driver. The owner of a software company near Seattle, he drives…
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World
Princess Catherine Apologizes, Saying She Edited Image
A Mother’s Day portrait of Catherine, Princess of Wales, with her three children was withdrawn by several news agencies on…
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World
With an Orange-Tufted Spiderhunter, Birder Breaks Record for Sightings
In February, Peter Kaestner beat out the competition to document his 10,000th bird species.