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World
Why a Boston Tea Party Patriot Is Being Honored in Brooklyn
Ebenezer Stevens was among those who boarded three British ships in a symbolic act that helped jump-start the American Revolution.
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World
‘Erase Gaza’: War Unleashes Incendiary Rhetoric in Israel
Experts say that inflammatory statements by prominent Israelis are normalizing once-taboo ideas such as the killing of civilians and mass…
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World
U.S. Says Hamas Operates Out of Gaza Hospitals, Endorsing Israel’s Allegations
The United States has intelligence that shows that Hamas has been using hospitals in Gaza, including Al-Shifa, as command centers…
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US
Storms, Rising Seas and Salty Drinking Water Threaten Lower Louisiana
Where the Mississippi River ends, the compounding threats of drought and climate change put pressure on communities that feel forgotten.
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World
‘Everybody Is a Bit on Edge’: Sailors Trade Tips on Steering Clear of Orcas
With a pod of the sea creatures ramming boats in the Strait of Gibraltar, some crews are turning to homegrown…
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World
Top U.K. Court to Rule on Deporting Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
The Supreme Court will announce on Wednesday whether the government’s contentious plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda can go…
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Business
Behind CNN Turmoil, a Series of Shattered Friendships
When Chris Licht faced criticism for his management of CNN, from both inside the newsroom and beyond, he had every…
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US
In His First Big Showdown, an Unyielding Conservative Yields
Speaker Mike Johnson chose avoiding a shutdown over a fiscal confrontation that Representative Mike Johnson might have welcomed.
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World
Is Argentina the First A.I. Election?
The posters dotting the streets of Buenos Aires had a certain Soviet flare to them. There was one of Argentina’s…
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World
Top U.K. Court to Rule on Deporting Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
The Supreme Court will announce on Wednesday whether the government’s contentious plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda can go…