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World
A Close Look at Some Key Evidence in the Gaza Hospital Blast
The video shows a projectile streaking through the darkened skies over Gaza and exploding in the air. Seconds later, another…
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News
The Palestinian Republic of Fear and Misinformation
Many years ago, when I first started covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, I got to know a gifted Palestinian journalist who,…
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Health
Why Health Care Workers Are Burning Out
The News Health workers feel burnout more frequently than they did before the Covid-19 pandemic, while also struggling with symptoms…
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World
After Outcry, Writers Guild Tries to Explain Silence on Hamas Attack
The union said it had made no public statement because “we are American labor leaders, aware of our limitations and…
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World
‘I Went Through Hell,’ Freed Israeli, 85, Says of Subterranean Captivity in Gaza
Yocheved Lifshitz, a grandmother and Israeli peace activist, was kidnapped, beaten and held in tunnels built by Hamas for 17…
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Politics
Snap Reports 5% Revenue Increase, Reversing Declines in Growth
The social media company posted rising sales after two quarters of declines, but added that the ad market remains unpredictable.
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News
Under the Leather Jackets: Anxiety, Bravado and the Keys to TV Stardom
Candid memoirs by Henry Winkler and John Stamos reveal how lucky breaks — and Yale training, and a curling iron…
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World
New York Has Regained Its Lost Jobs. Why Doesn’t It Feel That Way?
Mayor Eric Adams announced last week that the city recovered all of the jobs lost during the pandemic. Analysts say…
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Business
Media Companies Eye Cricket-Loving Diaspora in the U.S.
Investors are trying to capitalize on the relatively small — but loyal and growing — audience for the sport.
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News
María José Llergo’s Songs Have Flamenco Roots. They Raise a Ruckus.
This Spanish singer’s debut, “Ultrabelleza,” experiments with a signature genre of her Andalusian homeland, creating an unexpected homage.