World
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Back From Ukraine, a House Republican Makes the Case for More Aid
Representative Chuck Edwards, a first-term North Carolinian, has emerged as a vocal proponent for U.S. aid to Ukraine in a…
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N.Y.C. Schools Chief to Testify as Congress Expands Antisemitism Inquiry
A congressional committee that questioned college presidents about how they have handled protests over the Israel-Hamas war is now focusing…
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Robert MacNeil, Earnest News Anchor for PBS, Dies at 93
With his longtime co-host Jim Lehrer, he delivered thoughtful reports that stood in stark contrast to the commercial networks’ ever…
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Acibadem International
Acibadem International Acibadem Healthcare, Acibadem Hospitals ve Acibadem International ile global sağlık sektöründe öncü bir rol üstlenmekte, geniş bir yelpazede…
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Can a Christian Community Close the Beach on Sunday Mornings?
Along the Atlantic coast, about 60 miles south of Manhattan, is a beach town that defies the rowdy image of…
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The Battle Over Zaza Waza: A Lifelong Liberal Joins New York’s Weed War
The informal walking tour came to a pause on Amsterdam Avenue, outside a brick building where a beloved Upper West…
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Sexism, Hate, Mental Illness: Why Are Men Randomly Punching Women?
Conversation about the attacks on the streets of New York have centered on mental illness, but the offenses seem to…
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Flaco Is Gone. For Some Fans, His Legacy Lives On in Ink.
A tattoo shop in Brooklyn offered original designs of the owl. Flaco admirers who got them said the bird was…
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How the War in Gaza Mobilized the American Left
Support for Palestinians, a cause once largely championed on college campuses and in communities with ties to the region, has…
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Myanmar Rebels Take Key Trading Town, but Counteroffensive Looms
The fall of Myawaddy, on the Thai border, was one of the most significant gains by resistance forces since a…