World
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As Gazans Scrounge for Food and Water, Hamas Sits on a Rich Trove of Supplies
Hamas has spent years stockpiling desperately needed fuel, food and medicine, as well as ammo and weapons, in the miles…
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Overlooked No More: Adefunmi I, Who Introduced African Americans to Yoruba
A pivotal conversation led him on a quest to understand African history and create a one-of-a-kind village for practitioners of…
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Trump Family Members Set to Testify at Civil Fraud Trial Next Week
Donald J. Trump’s two adult sons and daughter Ivanka are expected to take the witness stand starting on Wednesday. The…
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West End Theatergoers Grumble as Prices for the Best Seats Surge
Concern is growing that a night at the theater in London is becoming unaffordable, especially when a production has starry…
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Saudi Arabia Warns U.S.: Israeli Invasion of Gaza Could Be Catastrophic
In discussions with their American counterparts, Saudi officials have framed a ground war as a potentially devastating blow to stability…
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The Good. The Bad. The Ugly. Inside Berlusconi’s Art Collection.
The Italian media mogul bought up some 25,000 paintings, many on TV shopping binges, before he died this year. Now…
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U.S. Imposes New Sanctions to Cut Off Hamas Funding
The United States on Friday imposed a new round of sanctions aimed at cutting off financing for Hamas, targeting its…
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Stereo Speaker Battles Blare Celine Dion Tunes and Torment a New Zealand City
A subculture has developed among Pacific Islander communities based on who can blast music — often Ms. Dion’s songs —…
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George Santos Faces New Charges and an Expulsion Vote
Mr. Santos, Republican of New York, is expected to plead not guilty on Friday to 10 new federal charges, even…
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They Fled City Jobs. Now, It’s Time for Farm Prom.
A group of young urbanites gave up desk jobs to become farmers. They have earned the harvest party.