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World
Was Yeshiva University Entitled to $230 Million in Public Funds?
The Modern Jewish Orthodox school refuses to recognize an L.G.B.T.Q. student club, arguing in court that it is a religious…
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Politics
Twitter Said to Consider Selling User Names to Boost Revenue
The company has discussed selling some user names through online auctions, people with knowledge of the plans said.
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World
George Santos Faces Calls to Resign From Long Island G.O.P. Leaders
The rejection by Republican leaders in Nassau County is the sharpest denunciation from Mr. Santos’s party, whose leaders in Washington…
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Business
Ban Gas Stoves? Just the Idea Gets Some in Washington Boiling.
The nation’s top consumer watchdog agency raised concerns about indoor air pollution from gas stoves. A political firestorm ensued.
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Business
Ban Gas Stoves? Just the Idea Gets Washington Boiling.
The nation’s top consumer watchdog agency raised concerns about indoor air pollution from gas stoves. A political firestorm ensued.
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Magazine
Trying to Live a Day Without Plastic
On the morning of the day I had decided to go without using plastic products — or even touching plastic…
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World
‘A Wild Card’: Son of Uganda’s President Jostles to Succeed His Father
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba has been positioning himself as Uganda’s next leader. But his provocative tweets have unnerved Ugandans and put…
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Business
The New Soldiers in Propane’s Fight Against Climate Action: Television Stars
An industry group is spending millions of dollars to push back against efforts to move heating away from oil and…
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World
Paris Police ‘Neutralize’ Man After Attack at Train Station
The man was arrested after injuring several people. It was not immediately clear what motivated the attack or how it…
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World
Your Wednesday Briefing
At least 17 more civilians have died in extraordinary violence in Peru.