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World
Ramadan’s Start Brings ‘No Joy’ to Palestinians in the West Bank
Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank are welcoming Ramadan with little of the usual cheer. Amid Israel’s ongoing attacks in…
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News
Olga Murray, Who Changed the Lives of Children in Nepal, Dies at 98
Her foundation rescued thousands of girls and young women from bonded slavery and secured meals and schooling for impoverished children.
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US
Where Will Kyrsten Sinema’s Centrist Voters Go?
The Democrat-turned-independent senator from Arizona said she will not run for re-election. Some voters who supported her say they are…
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World
Marnia Lazreg, Scholar of Algeria and the Veil, Dies at 83
A Hunter College sociologist, she examined the power dynamics and difficult history of her native land from a feminist and…
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News
Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum Names New Director
Elizabeth C. Babcock, the chief executive of Forever Balboa Park, will start this summer, after Nancy Yao’s withdrawal.
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News
This Is What Happens When You Smash Great Expectations
It’s a riddle that economists have struggled to decipher. The U.S. economy seems robust on paper, yet Americans are dissatisfied…
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News
Review: A ‘Roméo et Juliette’ Is Saved by Its Stars
Bartlett Sher’s middling production returned to the Metropolitan Opera, with a glorious Benjamin Bernheim and Nadine Sierra in the title…
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News
Sex Trafficking, De Facto Lies and Immigration
On Thursday, Katie Britt, the junior senator from Alabama, delivered the Republican response to the State of the Union address.…
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News
Ira von Fürstenberg, Jet-Setting Princess and Actress, Dies at 83
With her aristocratic lineage, high-profile husbands and famous friends, she embodied a chic life of luxury as an international social…
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Magazine
Pamela Anderson Still Isn’t Wearing Makeup
A new campaign for the denim brand Re/Done shows the actress in the barefaced look she has embraced in Hollywood…