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World
Families of Hostages in Gaza Are Desperate for Proof of Life
Hamas has offered no information about the nearly 240 hostages, including children, who are said to be held in Gaza.
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US
Trump’s Dire Words Raise New Fears About His Authoritarian Bent
The former president is focusing his most vicious attacks on domestic political opponents, setting off fresh worries among autocracy experts.
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World
Argentina Braces Itself for Its New ‘Anarcho-Capitalist’ President
Javier Milei has said that society is better without government. Now he is about to run Argentina’s.
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US
The Great Disconnect: Why Voters Feel One Way About the Economy but Act Differently
Americans are angry and anxious, and not just about prices, which may be driving economic sentiment more than their financial…
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News
Freakishly Smart Falcons Run These Islands
The success of wild striated caracaras in a test suggests that the intellects of more bird species may be underestimated.
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News
How Do I Make My Building Turn on the Heat (or Turn It Up)?
New York City requires building owners to provide heat between Oct. 1 and May 31.
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US
Appeals Court Hears Arguments on Trump Election Case Gag Order
A three-judge panel is considering how to balance the former president’s free-speech rights against the need to insulate prosecutors, court…
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World
U.S. Defense Secretary Visits Ukraine in Show of Support
Lloyd J. Austin III’s trip was a gesture of solidarity when progress in the war against Russia has stalled and…
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World
Behind 94 Acts of Shocking Violence, Years of Glaring Mistakes
New York officials have escaped scrutiny for repeated failures to help homeless mentally ill people, a New York Times investigation…
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Finance
The Winners and Losers of OpenAI’s Wild Weekend
It is hard to see the past few days as anything but a big loss for the A.I. company.