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World
For Many in Rafah, Displacement Is a Recurring Nightmare
Less than two weeks after bombs began raining down on the Gaza Strip, Ghada al-Kurdarrived in the southern city of…
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World
Favoring Foes Over Friends, Trump Threatens to Upend International Order
Former President Donald J. Trump suggested that he would incite Russia to attack “delinquent” U.S. allies, foreshadowing potentially far-reaching changes…
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World
No More Legal Games for Donald Trump
The most important words to issue from the federal appeals court in Washington on Tuesday were not in its unanimous…
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Business
The New N.F.L. Owners?
As team valuations skyrocket, the league is weighing whether to relax ownership rules that prohibit investment from private equity funds.
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World
Let’s Go Ice Skating. In the Backyard.
Josh Allen had always wanted to try ice skating. “It looked like something fun to do that was good exercise,”…
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World
As Fears Rise, Some Australians Seek U.S.-China Détente
Many countries are trying to figure out what to do about a more insecure, more nuclear-driven world. Australia has an…
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World
Why MAGA Loves Russia and Hates Ukraine
As I type this newsletter, continued American aid for Ukraine is in grave doubt. Tucker Carlson is in Moscow to…
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Obituaries
Mojo Nixon, Who Mixed Roots and Punk Rock, Dies at 66
A self-styled voice of “the doomed, the damned, the weird,” he was known for satirical songs including “Elvis Is Everywhere”…
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World
‘The Taste of Things’ Review: Love, Loss and Loins of Veal
Juliette Binoche stars in an instant culinary classic that exquisitely captures the kitchen’s bittersweet blessing.
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World
Why Nayib Bukele’s Anti-Crime Model for El Salvador Won’t Work in Other Countries
Voters in El Salvador this week gave their tough-on-crime president a sweeping mandate: Keep going. While votes are still being…