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Business
Black Friday Isn’t What It Used to Be
Big discounts, many of them online only, start appearing well before Thanksgiving and will run long after. Some people still…
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World
Here’s What We Know About the Israel-Hamas Deal
A deal between Israel and Hamas for a temporary cease-fire is expected to go into effect on Friday. Here is…
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World
Thanksgiving Travel Days Expected to Be Busiest in Nearly 20 Years
More people are expected to travel during the holiday weekend as airfare and gas prices drop. But rain and cold…
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News
‘S.N.L.’ Mocks George Santos and Welcomes a Sassy Panda
Jason Momoa hosted an episode that also poked fun at President Biden’s meeting with Xi Jinping and Thanksgiving travel.
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World
This Thanksgiving, Full Planes to Go With Full Plates
With about 30 million travelers expected to jam U.S. airports this year and storms in the forecast, you may want…
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US
Students Are Missing School at an Alarming Rate
The Latest The academic achievement of millions of American students faltered during the pandemic — and in many cases, has…
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News
A Pandemic Novel That Never Says ‘Pandemic’
Michael Cunningham’s “Day” peeks into the lives of a family on one specific April date across three years as life…
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World
New York, Overwhelmed, Toughens Stance on Housing Migrant Families
The city will impose a 60-day limit on how long families with children can stay at any one shelter before…
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US
10 Stops in 5 Days, Plus an Air Raid Shelter, for Blinken
The secretary of state’s chaotic trip in the Middle East has underscored the scale and complexity of the diplomatic crisis…
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Magazine
I Started Playing My Sax Outdoors. Then the Fans Came.
When your rehearsal space is the bank of the Hudson, the audience is a bit unconventional.