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World
Reporting in Yiddish, Without Speaking Yiddish
In an Australian community working to preserve its identity, a journalist found subjects with plenty of questions for her.
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US
Third Verse, Same as the First: Republicans Shrug at Latest Trump Case
News of a possible indictment related to Jan. 6 brought a muddled response from some of Donald Trump’s 2024 rivals,…
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Finance
Actors’ Strike Won’t Halt 39 Independent Projects, Union Says
SAG-AFTRA confirmed the productions had no ties to the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents big studios.…
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World
After a Beach Weekend, the Astor Place Cube Comes Home
The famous spinning sculpture, which got rejuvenated recently, left the Hamptons on Monday.
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World
Modi and India’s Diaspora: A Complex Love Affair Making Global Waves
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has tried to fuse his image to the economic and political power of Indians abroad. They voice…
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News
Soccer’s Next Big Thing Is Buying in Bulk
Networks of clubs help top teams streamline their scouting, methods and player acquisition. But who do they really serve?
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News
She Opened a Bookshop in Brooklyn, Then Moved In Above the Store
A woman walking in Williamsburg saw an empty storefront for rent. It turned into a dream fulfilled. Upstairs, an apartment…
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News
His Sexuality Doesn’t Define Him, but It Can Set Him Apart
The hateful email was a surprise, but for Eric Bach, it was not entirely unexpected. The young broadcaster had been…
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World
George Santos Used Most of His Campaign Cash to Pay Himself Back
Mr. Santos spent more than half of the $150,000 he raised in the most recent quarter repaying loans he made…
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World
Acquittal of Janitor, Accused of Touching Student, Fuels Outrage in Italy
A court in Rome said it had decided the ruling in part because the episode lasted “a handful of seconds”…