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Business
Rapid Antarctic Melting Looks Certain, Even if Emissions Goals Are Met
It may be too late to halt the decline of the West Antarctic ice shelves, a study found, but climate…
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World
This Israeli-Hamas War Has Smashed Comforting Assumptions
Some paradigms taken for granted about Israel and the Palestinians, both in Gaza and the West Bank, have been broken.…
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World
They Wished to Be Buried in Israel. But They Died on the Eve of War.
Inside the complicated logistics of sending American Jews to cemeteries in the Holy Land.
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News
Drone Warfare Comes to Washington’s Opera Stage
Wearing combat boots and a U.S. Air Force flight suit, the mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo took her place onstage one recent…
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News
Pushing the Body to Extremes to Find Serenity
Why do some people put their bodies through extreme acts? Why cross the Seine on a wire or climb a…
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World
Iranian Teenager Reported Brain Dead by State Media
What happened to Armita Geravand, who entered a subway car and was carried out minutes later, is unclear. But her…
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News
‘Here We Are’ Review: The Last Sondheim, Cool and Impossibly Chic
This inventive, beguiling and not quite fully solved puzzle of a show is a worthy and loving farewell to the…
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News
Thurston Moore Revisits His Sonic Youth
In a new memoir, the rock luminary details his long career and the music that shaped him.
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Business
Companies Are Caught in the Israel-Hamas War’s Crossfire
First it was college campuses. Now the corporate world is increasingly feeling pressure to find a balance in responding to…
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Food
The 25 Best Restaurants in Philadelphia Right Now
In the Where to Eat: 25 Best series, we’re highlighting our favorite restaurants in cities across the United States. These…