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World
Snakes, Spores and Sewage: Life in the Neighborhood Called ‘the Hole’
Snakes are not a typical concern for most New Yorkers. Yet this fall, Julisa Rodriguez nearly tripped over one in…
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World
A Ski Resort Rebrands as Ultraexclusive, and Some Locals Feel Left Out
The Windham Mountain Club, with $200,000 memberships, is looking to seize on the potential of luring the wealthy from New…
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World
Amid Anguish Over Hostage Deaths, Netanyahu Vows to Keep Fighting
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Sunday to keep fighting in Gaza, even as anguish over the Israeli military’s accidental…
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US
Where Will Abortion Rights Land?
Post-Roe voting might bring America to a new consensus — but only if the voters keep getting their say.
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US
Campus Crackdowns Have Chilling Effect on Pro-Palestinian Speech
Universities are under tremendous pressure to stamp out antisemitism, but some say that is causing fear and curbing free expression.
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World
Chile’s Left Forced a New Constitution. Then the Right Took Control.
Chileans vote on a new constitution on Sunday that would pull the South American nation to the right. The process…
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World
The Overlooked Crisis in Congo: ‘We Live in War’
Artillery boomed, shaking the ground, as a couple scurried through the streets of Saké, their possessions balanced on their heads,…
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World
At Least 61 Migrants Drown Off Libya, Agency Says
The vessel set off with 86 people on board, the International Organization for Migration in Libya said, and women and…
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News
Northern Lights Could Appear Farther South in U.S., Forecasters Say
A geomagnetic storm could produce captivating streaks of green or reddish light in the skies this weekend, said researchers who…
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World
Israel Says 3 Hostages Bore White Flag Before Being Killed by Troops
The military said the mistaken killing of the three men, who had been shirtless, was a violation of its rules…