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World
‘We Want Our Real Lives Back’: For Gazans, Egypt Is Safe, but It’s Not Home
In Gaza, they owned olive trees, flower gardens, factories, stores and homes they had built and tended for decades. They…
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Magazine
In New York, a Lunch With Extravagant Jewelry and Local Dim Sum
The designer Rolly Robínson gathered their close friends and collaborators to celebrate their new collection of jungle-themed pieces.
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US
In the Aging Senate, Nobody Wants to Be the One to Nudge Biden Aside
Senators have had plenty of practice watching colleagues hold stubbornly onto their positions of power as they grow old. None…
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Magazine
The Guys Behind ‘Hawk Tuah Girl’ Would Like a Little Credit
Tim Dickerson and DeArius Marlow shoot man-on-the-street interviews at popular nightlife destinations. Their questions led to an internet sensation.
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World
Motorcycles and Mayhem in Ukraine’s East
They first appeared as a cloud of dust on the horizon. A few seconds later, the motorcycles carrying Russian soldiers…
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World
Was the Dingo Born to Be Wild?
Burial remains from 800-2,000 years ago hint that the First Australians may have kept the continent’s famous canine species as…
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Real Estate
An Orcas Island Home Was the Dream. Here’s How They Made It a Reality.
The small house in Washington was designed to sit lightly on the land: It touches the ground in only six…
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World
Deadly Fire Exposes Harsh Conditions Migrant Workers Face in South Korea
Foreigners do dirty, hazardous work, and advocates say the blaze that killed 22 at a battery plant shows that they…
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News
His Family Survived the Nazis by Living in a Chicken Coop
A new museum exhibit on the Holocaust focuses on eight narratives, including the account of a man whose family escaped…
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Finance
The Fed Holds Rates Steady and Predicts Just One Reduction This Year
Federal Reserve officials signaled that interest rates could stay higher this year as policymakers pause to ensure they’ve stamped out…