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World
Can the Palestinian Authority Really Govern Gaza After the War?
Considered authoritarian and corrupt, the Palestinian Authority is still Washington’s choice to run the enclave. But many believe it can…
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World
Once a Homeless Addict, a Mayor Takes On Housing and Drug Crises
Dan Carter was on the streets for 17 years. His experience informs his policy agenda as mayor of Oshawa, Ontario,…
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News
Baseball Flourishes in Colombia’s Capital. But Not Because of Colombians.
In a Bogotá league, Venezuelans who fled their homeland have carried on their culture in a country surrounded by soccer…
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Business
The Store Where Christmas Started in September
A little before noon on Oct. 5, Richard Morrison was hanging a glass ornament that resembled a head of garlic…
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World
Friday Briefing
A cease-fire in Gaza.
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World
Israel, Hamas Agree to Begin Cease-Fire Friday Morning
Prodded by the U.S., Israel agreed to the pause in hostilities and the release of 150 imprisoned Palestinians in exchange…
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World
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Draws Spectators and Protests
The nearly century-old holiday tradition also provided a stage for activists.
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World
Friday Briefing: Gaza Cease-Fire to Begin Today
Plus a surge in respiratory illnesses in China.
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World
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Who Looked at History From the Bottom Up, Dies at 94
He led a movement that rejected historiography’s traditional emphasis on great events and leaders in favor of mining the “mental…
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US
Johnson’s Release of Jan. 6 Video Feeds Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories
The speaker fulfilled a demand of the far right, which has sought thousands of hours of footage to try to…