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At a Crowded Border Camp in Mexico, Frustration and Shattered Hopes
A Supreme Court ruling extending an expulsion policy known as Title 42 proved deeply disappointing for many migrants gathered at…
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Lost Presents, Abandoned Trips: Southwest Cancellations Wreak Havoc
Some passengers slept in airports, while others desperately searched for rental cars and bus tickets as the outlook remained grim.
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Border Program to Expel Migrants Must Stay in Place for Now, Supreme Court Says
The ruling is a provisional victory for 19 states led mostly by Republicans that had sought to keep the pandemic…
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World
Your Wednesday Briefing: China’s Overwhelmed Hospitals
Also, Ukraine is fighting to retake a city in the Donbas.
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Menahem Schmelzer, Jewish Theological Seminary Librarian, Dies at 88
During his long tenure, the seminary’s collection was a primary destination for scholarly inquiry into the history and literature of…
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Magazine
A Literary Scene Where Parties Are Part of the Agenda
LittlePuss Press specializes in work by transgender writers. Its founders also know it’s hard to resist a great party.
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World
You’re Going to Need a Smaller Boat: Island Hopping in the Grenadines
Forget about flying if you want to visit many of these stunning specks of land sprinkled across the Caribbean. Hop…
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News
For An Yu, the Living Are More Adrift Than the Ghosts
GHOST MUSIC, by An Yu Not much is known about the inner life of mushrooms, but we can guess at…
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Magazine
In Praise of Unfinished Basements
They afford us the privileges of escape and reinvention — a place where life is more than what it seemed…
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World
Lee Myung-bak, South Korean Ex-President, Receives Pardon
The action by the current president, Yoon Suk Yeol, will release Mr. Lee from a 17-year sentence for bribery and…