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World
Friday Briefing: Gaza Aid Deal Sees Progress
Plus South Korea’s protest culture.
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World
Mainstream Republicans, ‘Squishes’ No More, Dig In Against Jordan
Facing intimidation for opposing Jim Jordan’s speakership candidacy, mainstream Republicans are refusing to back down, defying their reputation for caving…
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News
Vincent Patrick, Chronicler of Hustlers and Mobsters, Dies at 88
A novelist and screenwriter, he wrote “The Pope of Greenwich Village” and “Family Business” and brought them both to the…
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World
Hurricane Norma Packs Powerful Winds as It Churns Toward Mexico
The Category 4 storm was expected to unleash heavy rain and likely cause flooding and mudslides in southern Baja California…
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World
Deal Lays Groundwork for Aid to Reach Desperate Gazans, Officials Say
Trucks loaded with food and medicine are lined up tantalizingly close to people who need it, separated only by border…
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Food
The Agony and Ecstasy of Home Winemaking
An estimated 500,000 hobbyists in North American are making wine with purchased grapes, juice, even berries. Some even grow their…
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World
Suspect in Subway Shoving Had Broken a Man’s Jaw Minutes Before
Officers were searching for the suspect, Sabir Jones, in Manhattan stations on Thursday. The woman he shoved was in critical…
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World
White Judge Who Pointed Gun at Black Man in Court Is Ousted
The upstate New York judge bragged about the episode and used racist tropes to describe the man he pointed the…
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US
San Francisco’s Brand Is in Trouble. Can a New Ad Campaign Fix It?
The city’s standing has plunged since the pandemic. Some wealthy business leaders have a $4 million plan to rehab its…
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Arts
After 47 Years, the Emerson Quartet Has One More Weekend
The group, famed for its rich vitality, easy power and a vast repertory that it recorded prolifically and toured tirelessly,…