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World
Poised for Attack, Israel Steps Up Calls for Gaza Residents to Leave ‘Battle Zone’
Nearly one million displaced Gazans are facing shortages of food, clean water and shelter, while Americans remain trapped in the…
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World
Rudy Perez, a Pioneer of Postmodern Dance, Is Dead at 93
In New York and later in Los Angeles, he challenged notions of what dance is and isn’t with choreography built…
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World
Ryuzo Yanagimachi, Researcher Who Cloned Mice, Dies at 95
Working separately from the Scottish team that had earlier cloned Dolly the sheep, he and his team pioneered an easier,…
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World
American Citizens Fleeing Gaza Say Border Crossing Still Closed
American citizens said they were stranded at Gaza’s border with Egypt on Saturday afternoon despite a U.S. official saying earlier…
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US
‘Get in the Game’: G.O.P. Candidates Plead Their Case to Major Donors
Rivals to Donald J. Trump and their strategists told financiers that time is running out to build up a viable…
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Food
Scientists Investigating Alzheimer’s Drug Faulted in Leaked Report
A professor at the City College of New York engaged in “significant research misconduct,” an expert committee concluded.
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World
Louvre and Versailles Emptied as France Raises Guard After Stabbing
Troops were being mobilized and two major attractions were evacuated in separate alerts after a stabbing attack that killed a…
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Business
Wall St. Bosses Clash Over When Universities Should ‘Take a Stance’
Marc Rowan of Apollo has called for the resignations of the University of Pennsylvania’s president and its chairman, citing what…
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World
At a Brooklyn Mosque, Palestinians Vent Anguish and Find Fellowship
One congregant remembered fleeing a war with Israel as a child. He mourned a new generation of children experiencing the…
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World
To Save Monarch Butterflies, They Had to Silence the Lawn Mowers
The Long Island Expressway is not generally a place people linger, unless they’re stuck in traffic. But during the summer,…