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Who’s a ‘Colonizer’? How an Old Word Became a New Weapon
The colonial era entered its death throes after World War II. From 1945 through the 1960s, a global order in…
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World
Israel strikes targets across the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military struck targets from the air, ground and sea across the Gaza Strip overnight into Saturday, it said,…
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‘I left my good friends’: In videos shown in Tel Aviv, freed hostages share their stories.
Sitting on a couch next to a crocheted blanket, Adina Moshe introduced herself in a video as having been released…
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Days After Heated Debate, G.O.P. Candidates Take a Gentler Tone in Iowa
The rivals for the Republican presidential nomination — minus Donald Trump — appeared at a “faith and family” event and…
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Business
Mideast War Pushes Companies to Extend Diversity Programs to Faith Groups
Workers are asking employers to respond to rising Islamophobia and antisemitism. But office discussions about religion are complicated.
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Business
The Holiday Boom in New York Is Back. Sort Of.
People have long traveled from all over the world to experience the glitz and bustle of New York City during…
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News
For Women ‘Art Monsters,’ Both Beauty and Excess Are Key
The new book by Lauren Elkin examines artists who’ve defied conventions and expectations, including Carolee Schneemann, Eva Hesse and Kara…
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World
Rare Giant Rat Is Photographed Alive for First Time
The people who live on the island of Vangunu were adamant that the critically endangered species still existed. They helped…
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News
Is Trump Disqualified From Holding Office? The Question Matters, Beyond Him.
State courts in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota and elsewhere have so far declined to rule in favor of challenges asserting that…
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The Reality of Recycling Is Appalling. But We Can Fix It.
It happened again the other night: Washing up after dinner, I went to throw out a packet of just-eaten instant…