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World
Security Council Delays Vote on Halt in Fighting to Get More Aid Into Gaza
The United Nations Security Council on Wednesday again delayed a highly anticipated vote on a resolution calling for a halt…
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World
Airbnb to Pay About $20 Million After Charging Australians in U.S. Dollars
Airbnb admitted in Australian court that it had made “false or misleading representations,” charging customers in U.S. currency instead of…
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Business
Americans May Be Taking on Too Much Pay Later ‘Phantom Debt’
Buying mattresses, clothes and other goods on installment plans has propped up spending, but economists worry that such loans could…
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World
The Mayor Calls Solitary a Safety Measure. They Call It Torture.
Prolonged periods of being locked up alone can cause heart disease and mental health problems, experts say. Backers say the…
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News
Dick Wolf, ‘Law & Order’ Creator, Gives 200 Artworks to the Met Museum
Wolf has promised works by Botticelli, the Gentileschis and van Gogh to the museum, which is also naming two galleries…
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News
Can One of Opera’s Greatest Singers Get Her Voice Back?
Anita Rachvelishvili was pregnant when she began to lose her voice. It was the middle of 2021. She and her…
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World
New York City, for Some Jews, Feels Newly Tense
Tovah Feldshuh was sitting on the subway recently, headed uptown, when she encountered something she had never witnessed in her…
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News
Bernardsville, N.J.: A Gilded Age Enclave Looking to the Future
With grand estates and rolling meadows, this Somerset County borough has long attracted the wealthy. But now it’s courting younger,…
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World
Blocked by Polish Truckers, Ukraine Turns to the Black Sea to Boost Trade
The blockade at the border with Poland has crippled Ukraine’s land trade. But a new Black Sea route is providing…
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Food
Gunfire Echoing Through School Grounds? Parents Are Terrified. Kids Stopped Noticing.
The gunshots rang out at 8:13 a.m., echoing across the high school football field and middle school garden. They continued…