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World
‘I Watched Her Descend the Stairs Into the Station Carefully’
Lost in Brooklyn, two easily identified flying objects and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan…
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US
Wyoming Banned Abortion. She Opened an Abortion Clinic Anyway.
It was not such an implausible idea, back in 2020, when a philanthropist emailed Julie Burkhart to ask if she…
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World
As Israel’s Ties to Arab Countries Fray, a Strained Lifeline Remains
The United Arab Emirates has maintained its links to Israel throughout the war in Gaza, but the relationship, built on…
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Magazine
It Was Like the Vigor Had Suddenly Been Sucked Out of His Body. What Was It?
The 70-year-old man rapidly went from walking 10 to 15 miles a day to being nearly helpless. His wife wondered…
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World
Pet Shop That Sold Sick and Hurt Puppies Will Repay Nearly 200 Customers
Shake A Paw agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by New York’s attorney general after investigators found that the Long…
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World
Judge to Review Prince Harry’s Visa Papers in Dispute Over Release
The documents have been sought by the Heritage Foundation in a freedom of information lawsuit. The group wants to know…
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World
Gaza Authorities Say Accident Involving Airdropped Aid Killed 5
The authorities in Gaza said at least five Palestinians were killed and several others were wounded on Friday after packages…
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US
Katie Porter, a Rising Star in Congress, Finds Herself Without Another Seat
The California representative harnessed social media and her committee perch to build a following. But it wasn’t enough to survive…
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World
Thursday Briefing
Nikki Haley ends her presidential campaign.
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World
Israel-Hamas Talks Over Hostage Releases and a Cease-Fire Stall
Talks between Israel and Hamas over the release of dozens of Israeli hostages held in Gaza have stalled, dimming hopes…