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World
New York Suspends Engineer Who Inspected Bronx Building That Collapsed
Officials said the inspector had “misdiagnosed” as a “decorative” element a column that was holding up the seven-story building.
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World
Al Jazeera Cameraman Killed and Bureau Chief Injured in Gaza
An Al Jazeera cameraman was killed and the network’s Arabic-language Gaza Strip bureau chief was wounded on Friday during an…
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Food
Lead Levels in Children’s Applesauce May Be Traced to Cinnamon Additive
The F.D.A. is investigating the sources of cinnamon and other ingredients produced outside the U.S. as the possible cause of…
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US
Mother of 6-Year-Old Who Shot Teacher Sentenced to Two Years in Prison
The mother had pleaded guilty in August to a charge of felony child neglect in connection with her son’s access…
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World
The U.S. Wants Israel to Scale Back the Gaza War. What Leverage Does It Have?
There are ways to persuade Israel to shift its strategy in Gaza, but each option carries a political and diplomatic…
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Arts
The Boston Tea Party Turns 250 and Raises 21st-Century Questions
How does the most famous act of politically motivated property destruction in American history speak to our own polarized moment?
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US
A ‘Historical and Hysterical’ House Flees After a Tumultuous Year
An ousted speaker, internal divisions and a race to the exits characterized the first year of the chaos-wracked Republican majority.
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Food
New York City Is Offering Free Online Therapy to Teens: Will it Work?
The city’s $26 million contract with Talkspace makes mental health care very accessible. But some worry it is ‘a Band-Aid’…
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World
Belgian Railway Earned Millions for Holocaust Trains, Report Finds
The Nazis paid the national rail company for transporting Jews, Roma and members of the resistance to concentration camps during…
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Finance
American Dream Deferred: Why Housing Prices May Pose a Problem for Biden
Buying a home is a less attainable goal for many young people, and rents are expensive. Could that dog Democrats…