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After Three Big Quakes, Too Scared to Sleep Anywhere but Outside
Seemingly unending earthquakes in Afghanistan have killed nearly 1,300 people and amplified already troubling times since the Taliban seized power.
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Friday Briefing
Israel calls on people in north Gaza to evacuate.
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The Missed Chance for Peace
Throughout this horrible week, my mind has repeatedly flashed back to Dec. 23, 2000. That was the day the Palestinians…
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Jack Daniel’s Tweaks Its Brand, From Bland to Exclusive
The Tennessee whiskey, long snubbed by connoisseurs and collectors, is suddenly grabbing attention with a series of special releases.
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In Germany, ‘Hamilton’ Hangs Up Its Musket
After a year of less-than-stellar ticket sales, the German-language translation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s stage hit is closing. But it has…
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The Furry Tragedy of the President’s Dog
I’m as fierce a dog lover as you’re likely to find, and I believe — scratch that, I know —…
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U.S. and Qatar Deny Iran’s Access to $6 Billion From Prisoner Deal
The United States and Qatar have agreed to deny Iran’s access to $6 billion in funds recently transferred to the…
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She Didn’t Even Have an Agent. Her Debut is a National Book Award Finalist.
“Temple Folk,” Aaliyah Bilal’s collection of stories featuring Black American Muslims, was inspired by her family’s experiences with the Nation…
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New Novels Brimming With Mystery, Mayhem and Quite a Bit of Murder
Glory Broussard, the star of Danielle Arceneaux’s fabulous debut mystery, GLORY BE (Pegasus Crime, 257 pp., $26.95), differs from most…