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Name-Calling and Calling the Police: How N.Y.C. Parent Meetings Got Mean
In school districts across the city, families are fighting over transgender athletes and how race and discrimination are taught in…
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Are You a Second-Home Person?
A place outside the city might sound like heaven, but there are some things you should consider.
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After Terrorist Attack in Russia, Tajik Migrants Endure a Crackdown
The main suspects in a deadly assault near Moscow were from Tajikistan. Now many other Tajiks, who fill jobs in…
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Julia Stiles Wanted to Be Just Like Kat Stratford, Too
Julia Stiles starts lunch with a disclaimer: “I’m kind of like a bundle of emotions, because I have a 5-month-old…
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As Home Values Spike, Rocky Mountain States Face ‘Property Tax Mess’
A pandemic boom drew people to Colorado and nearby states. But that has meant record-high property tax hikes for many…
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For Lithuania, Unease Over a Growing Russian-Speaking Diaspora
An influx of exiled Russian activists and refugees from Ukraine and Belarus is stirring fears in a country that fought…
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Stuck Ships and Supply-Chain Inflation
It has been a week since the Dali, a container ship, struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. It’s…
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Protest Outside Netanyahu’s Jerusalem Home Turns Into ‘Riot,’ Police Say
The Israeli police clashed with anti-government protesters outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Jerusalem on Tuesday night, which was…
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Oct. 7 Shattered Netanyahu’s Legacy. The War Saved Him — for Now.
The moment Israel’s devastating war in the Gaza Strip ends, the unfinished conflict within Israel over its future will begin…
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Ukraine’s Arms Industry Is Growing, but Is It Growing Fast Enough?
Kyiv is aiming to build its own weapons to bring the fight to Russia. But it will take time Ukraine…