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World
Families of Hostages in Gaza Are Desperate for Proof of Life
Hamas has offered no information about the nearly 240 hostages, including children, who are said to be held in Gaza.
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World
Mayor Who Used Racial Slurs Is Charged With 2 Unrelated Crimes
The mayor of Clark, N.J., who was taped using slurs, is accused of running his landscaping business from his township…
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Style
Las Vegas Grand Prix: ‘It Was a Lot of a Lot’
“If this was an R-rated comedy, and they put all these set pieces together like the poker, and the cars,…
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US
Trump’s Dire Words Raise New Fears About His Authoritarian Bent
The former president is focusing his most vicious attacks on domestic political opponents, setting off fresh worries among autocracy experts.
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Style
How to Apply Lipstick the Right Way
It does involve using a liner but not necessarily in the way you might think. Plus, tips for smoothing your…
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World
Herbert Gold, Novelist Who Dissected Love and Marriage, Dies at 99
He emerged after World War II as a promising young writer exploring the emotional lives of ordinary men and women…
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News
Lise Davidsen Is an Opera Star Worth Traveling For
Her high notes emerging like shafts of sunlight, Davidsen is playing the title role in Janacek’s “Jenufa” at the struggling…
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World
Deadly Strike Rocks a Hospital in Gaza, Where Few Are Still Working
The strike killed 12 people, officials said, at the Indonesian Hospital in the Gaza Strip, where the U.N. says most…
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Business
How Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Kept the ‘Best Bromance in Tech’ Alive
Mr. Nadella moved fast to hire Sam Altman, who was pushed out of OpenAI on Friday, and asserted his company’s…
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World
Argentina Braces Itself for Its New ‘Anarcho-Capitalist’ President
Javier Milei has said that society is better without government. Now he is about to run Argentina’s.