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World
Letting a Thousand Drones Rise on a Saturday in Central Park
A public art event based on a murmuration of starlings will resemble a silent display of fireworks, organizers say.
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Business
Hamas Is Barred From Social Media. Its Messages Are Still Spreading.
Hamas and Hamas-linked accounts are exploiting the challenge social media companies face in striking the right balance on moderation, experts…
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World
Russian Missile Attack on Apartment Block Kills 2, Ukrainian Officials Say
The strike was part of an overnight assault on the city of Zaporizhzhia that damaged homes and transportation infrastructure.
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US
After Writing an Anti-Israel Letter, Harvard Students Feel the Repercussions
A truck with a billboard displayed their names and photos, and critics put out do-not-hire lists. The students say it’s…
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World
Inside Biden’s Reversal on Sending Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine
The story is more complex than a caricature in Washington that President Biden is cautious to a fault, and says…
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World
Roland Griffiths, Who Led a Renaissance in Psychedelics, Dies at 77
The drugs had been the third rail of scientific inquiry. But in a landmark study, he saw them as a…
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News
Grand Jury Will Consider New Manslaughter Case Against Alec Baldwin
Prosecutors had submitted the gun used in the fatal shooting on the “Rust” film set for further analysis after dismissing…
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News
Britney Spears Writes of Having Abortion While Dating Justin Timberlake
The pop star included the detail in her upcoming memoir “The Woman in Me”; Timberlake did not immediately respond.
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News
To Restore Order, a Troubled Dance Company Calls on a Storyteller
Christian Spuck, a choreographer of narrative ballets, has taken the helm at the Staatsballett Berlin after years of strife for…
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News
Did the C.I.A. Kill Patrice Lumumba?
In “The Lumumba Plot,” the Foreign Affairs editor Stuart A. Reid asks whether the Central Intelligence Agency was involved in…