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Belgian Railway Earned Millions for Holocaust Trains, Report Finds
The Nazis paid the national rail company for transporting Jews, Roma and members of the resistance to concentration camps during…
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Vera Molnar, Pioneer of Computer Art, Dies at 99
Vera Molnar, a Hungarian-born artist who has been called the godmother of generative art for her pioneering digital work, which…
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Neil Drossman, Adman Who Sold With a Smile, Is Dead at 83
His sense of humor was evident in widely seen pitches he wrote for Meow Mix (“Tastes so good, cats ask…
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Apology, Tears and Terror: A Former Hostage Recounts a 7-Week Ordeal
The strangest part of her seven-week ordeal, said Chen Goldstein-Almog, formerly an Israeli hostage of Hamas, were the long, almost…
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Night and Day in 3 New Picture Books
Several years ago my daughters came back from hiking and announced that they’d found the entrance to an undiscovered cave,…
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Women at Fast-Growing Realty Firm Say They Were Drugged and Assaulted
In lawsuits, five women say eXp Realty long ignored complaints that two male agents were preying on their female peers…
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A Tiny L.A. Bungalow With the Soul of a Cotswolds Cottage
The actor Charlie Carver bought a 755-square-foot house, beating out developers who wanted to tear it down. Then he needed…
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As Israel Weighs How to Honor Oct. 7 Victims, Festival Exhibit Serves as ‘Hallowed Space’
A backgammon set suspended midgame. Tents and folding picnic chairs dotted among the trees. A psychedelic dance floor with downtempo…
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Russia’s Central Bank Raises Rates Again, to 16 Percent, to Curb Inflation
The bank warned that its tight monetary policy would continue “for a long period” as it attempts slow an economy…
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U.S. Officials and Mexican Ex-Lawman Convicted of Corruption Met Often, Records Show
Genaro García Luna filed a new trial bid saying the former Mexican official met with U.S. officials than 180 times…