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US
Vital Crossing Between Mexico and Arizona Set to Reopen This Week
The border crossing in a remote Arizona community was a passage for thousands of workers, families and businesses in the…
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US
How a Proxy Fight Over Campus Politics Brought Down Harvard’s President
Amid plagiarism allegations and a backlash to campus antisemitism, Claudine Gay became an avatar for broader criticisms of academia.
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US
How a Proxy Fight Over Campus Politics Brought Down Harvard’s President
Amid plagiarism allegations and a backlash to campus antisemitism, Claudine Gay became an avatar for broader criticisms of academia.
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World
Top Hamas Official Is Killed in Lebanon as Fears Grow of a Wider War
Hamas on Tuesday accused Israel of killing Saleh al-Arouri, a top leader of the group, along with two commanders from…
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News
New Year, New Show: An Original ‘& Juliet’ Star Heads Home
Melanie La Barrie thought she would make it through her last performance of “& Juliet” without succumbing to tears. She…
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Food
More Women Who Are Not Pregnant Are Ordering Abortion Pills Just in Case
The News Tens of thousands of women who are not pregnant are ordering abortion pills just in case they might…
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News
Want to Feel, Intellectually, Like Someone Is Rotating Your Tires?
This bracing anthology of Christopher Hitchens’s work for The London Review of Books is just the ticket.
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Business
PGA Tour and Saudi-Backed LIV Extend Deadline to Finalize Deal
The tentative deal for the men’s golf circuits to join forces had a Dec. 31 deadline, but significant questions remained.
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World
Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong Media Scion, Pleads Not Guilty to Security Charges
The prosecution accused him of colluding with U.S. officials to undermine Hong Kong’s interests, citing private messages, meetings and social…
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World
Putin Vows to Keep Up Bombardment After a Russian City Is Hit
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia says his country will continue targeting Ukrainian cities in retaliation for a deadly attack…