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On the Cusp of Invasion, a Poet in Gaza Reflects on Trauma
I was in my family’s living room on the first floor when my younger brother entered one night this week.…
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US
Federal Firefighters Face Steep Pay Cuts
A temporary pay raise for federal wild-land firefighters is set to end next month. Officials have said that more workers…
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World
A Nanny Got 15 Minutes of Fame. An Industry Remains in the Shadows.
Liliana Melgar made a cameo appearance in Shakira’s latest music video, putting a spotlight on domestic workers and their struggles.
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Can This Man Make Soccer Smarter?
Ian Graham helped transform Liverpool from a faded giant into soccer’s most cutting-edge club. Now he wants to do the…
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US
California Allows Cities to Catch Speeding Drivers With Automated Cameras
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation that will allow San Francisco, Los Angeles and four other cities to use speed cameras…
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Now Is the Moment for Biden’s Age to Be an Asset
President Biden’s experience certainly should have prepared him for this moment of crisis in Israel and Palestine. He launched his…
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World
A Billion Eyes on One of Sports’ Fieriest Rivalries: India vs. Pakistan
The teams’ face-off in the men’s cricket World Cup is shadowed, as always, by the stormy history between the two…
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Finance
At Least 11 Journalists Killed in War
Nine Palestinians, one Lebanese and one Israeli have been confirmed dead this week, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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News
The Upshot of Microsoft’s Activision Deal: Big Tech Can Get Even Bigger
President Biden’s top antitrust officials have used novel arguments over the past few years to stop tech giants and other…
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World
For Jewish New Yorkers, Shared Grief Puts Divisions on Hold
Usually lively and often fractious, political conversations are set aside among the large community of Jews in the city.