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US
Biden’s Hopes for the Middle East Imperiled by Eruption of Violence
The Hamas attack on Israel could narrow the chances for the president’s efforts to negotiate a new alignment in the…
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World
On Latin America Trip, Adams’s Warning Meets Skepticism From Migrants
Mayor Eric Adams traveled to three countries to discourage migrants from coming to New York. At each stop, people said…
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World
Earthquakes in Afghanistan Kill Nearly 200, Officials Say
Two 6.3-magnitude quakes were followed by several large aftershocks, devastating entire villages in the western part of the country.
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World
Teen Is Charged With Murder in Stabbing of 13-Year-Old on Staten Island Bus
The suspect, a 14-year-old boy, was in custody after the killing, which occurred during an argument that the police said…
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World
The Quiet Reading Room That Gets Trippy After Dark
Midtown Manhattan doesn’t usually come to mind when thinking about the epicenters of psychedelic culture. But just three blocks from…
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Food
Feeling Terrible After Your Covid Shot? Then It’s Probably Working.
Fever, chills and fatigue may all be signs of vigorous antibody production, a new study finds.
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World
Migrant Crisis Tests New Yorkers Who Thought They Supported Immigration
As the city’s resources strain under the influx of thousands of migrants, New Yorkers are still resolutely in favor of…
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Business
When Did Cashing Savings Bonds Become So Impossible?
Citing potential fraud, banks are making it increasingly difficult to pay out savings bonds. An unlikely beneficiary is the federal…
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Business
How Beyoncé and Taylor Swift Struck a New Kind of Movie Deal
A recent change in antitrust law made it easier for the singers to bypass big movie studios when seeking distribution…
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World
Yeats and Beckett, Guarding the Irish Coast
The Irish Navy’s small fleet of warships may be named for celebrated poets and playwrights, but its mission is anything…