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World
To Run the British Museum, You’ll Get $275,000 and a Host of Problems
The museum is seeking a new leader to manage the fallout from recent thefts and demands to return contested items.…
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World
In Newark, 16-Year-Olds ‘With Skin in the Game’ Are Set to Get the Vote
New Jersey’s largest city is poised to allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections, starting in April.
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World
Nearly 2,000 Migrants Are Evacuated From Brooklyn Tent Shelter Before Storm
New York City evacuated on Tuesday about 500 families with children — nearly 2,000 people in total — from a…
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News
Herman Raucher, Screenwriter Best Known for ‘Summer of ’42,’ Dies at 95
His screenplay, based on his own youthful experience, was nominated for an Oscar. His other films included “Sweet November,” based…
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Magazine
Aliens Have Never Been More Alluring
Why pop culture now flirts with extraterrestrials as much as it fears them.
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World
Israel, Shifting War Tempo, Offers Different Explanations at Home and Abroad
As gaps widen between Israeli and international perceptions of the war against Hamas in Gaza, the Israeli leadership has crafted…
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US
The State of Play in Iowa: What to Know About the G.O.P. Presidential Caucuses
Donald Trump leads the polls by more than 30 points.
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World
Tuesday Briefing
Israel’s next phase of the war in Gaza.
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News
Tony Fortuna, Restaurateur With a Congenial Flair, Dies at 76
He turned running a dining room into a fine art at each of his restaurants over a 40-year career, most…
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World
Wealthy Donors Pull Back From New York City’s Escalating Problems
Philanthropists worry that the city’s complex tangle of crises — migrants, homelessness, housing, the cost of living — cannot be…