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World
Israel’s Supreme Court Blocks Appointment of Netanyahu Minister
The court ruled that Aryeh Deri, a close ally of Benjamin Netanyahu who was convicted of tax fraud, should be…
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World
George Santos Shows Early Signs of Tilting to the Hard Right
Through his staff hires and his public appearances with members of the House Freedom Caucus, Representative George Santos has signaled…
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World
A Year Later, Trial of Officer Who Killed Mentally Ill Woman Is in Limbo
Following an administrative trial last January, Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell is still weighing whether to fire Sergeant Hugh Barry, who…
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World
A Cornucopia of Pop-Up Ads From an Avid Collector
An exhibition in Manhattan focuses on animated advertising — three-dimensional “movables” that were produced to sell products to consumers.
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News
A Rosier View of Roald Dahl
“Teller of the Unexpected,” an elegant new biography, sidesteps the ugly side of the children’s book author while capturing his…
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News
Can We Talk About How We Talk About the Weather?
When the barometer drops, the hyperbole rises, and meteorologists aren’t happy about it.
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Magazine
K-Pop Meets White Lotus in the Front Row
Old-world style and new media converged during the men’s fashion shows in Milan
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Business
Harvard Medical School Joins Boycott of U.S. News Rankings
Last fall, the university’s law school joined other top programs in dropping out of the magazine’s annual list. The medical…
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News
Does the War Over Abortion Have a Future?
In decades past, as the calendar turned to January, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade would come into view. Abortion…
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News
China Helped Raise My American Kids, and They Turned Out Fine
When Covid was raging across the world a couple of years ago, I came across a picture online of an…