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Monday Briefing: Babies Evacuated From Al-Shifa
Plus: A woman’s unconventional escape in India.
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Karel Schwarzenberg, Renegade Czech Prince and Politician, Dies at 85
Popular with the Czech public for quietly subverting the aristocracy, he served twice as foreign minister and ran for president…
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Israel says Yemen’s Houthis hijacked a ship in the Red Sea.
The Israeli government said on Sunday that Yemen’s Houthi militia had hijacked a ship in the Red Sea. There was…
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These Days, the Very Rich Are Very Selfish. It Could Get Ugly.
Throughout much of the Western world’s history, the wealthiest have been viewed in their communities as a potentially unfavorable presence,…
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DeSantis’s Two-Pronged Approach in Iowa: Hit Trump on Abortion, and Get Personal
The Florida governor is courting white evangelicals by using Donald J. Trump’s criticisms of hard-line abortion restrictions against him.
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Fan Dies at Taylor Swift Concert in Rio’s Extreme Heat
Many fans fell sick at the show, where temperatures broke records and concertgoers complained of a lack of water. Saturday’s…
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Congress Isn’t a Schoolyard. Time to Deal With Toxic Immaturity.
On Tuesday, Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma decided to settle a social media beef in the middle of a…
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Don Walsh, Record-Breaking Deep Sea Explorer, Dies at 92
In 1960, aboard the submersible Trieste, he and a scientist made a historic dive of nearly seven miles into the…
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Why We Have to Reckon With the Real Malcolm X
When Anthony Davis’s opera “X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X,” which is currently being revived at the Metropolitan…
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Why Is the College Board Pushing to Expand Advanced Placement?
This year, taxpayers paid the nonprofit at least $90 million for A.P. tests that many students failed.