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World
Photos: Life Under the Bombs in Khan Younis
This article contains graphic images. The first light of day in Khan Younis, a city in the southern Gaza Strip,…
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World
Israelis Praise Biden Visit but Fear U.S. Constraints on Action
President Biden promised undying American backing for Israel in its war against Hamas. But that won’t mean U.S. support for…
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News
Lacrosse Is Coming to the Olympics. Will Its Inventors Be There?
A Native American team that has won medals at the world championships is not currently eligible for the 2028 Summer…
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Arts
A Columbus Letter Beloved by Thieves and Forgers Hits the Market
A rare pamphlet about Christopher Columbus’s first voyage is on sale at Christie’s, which said it had taken pains to…
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Finance
Strong Economic Data ‘Could Warrant’ Higher Rates, Fed Chair Says
The Federal Reserve may need to do more if growth remains hot or if the labor market stops cooling, Jerome…
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US
Biden’s Response to Israeli War Meets Centrist Praise and Liberal Anger
A prime-time address to the nation on Thursday will be the president’s third major speech on the Mideast conflict as…
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World
As Conditions Worsen at Rikers, New Commission Revives Push to Close It
The troubled jail, now under threat of federal takeover, is required by law to close by August 2027. The City…
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World
Developer Promises Affordable Housing if Granted N.Y.C. Casino License
More than 510 apartments would be permanently offered below market-rate rent — but only if the developer, the Soloviev Group,…
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World
China’s Military Is Making Risky Moves and Adding Nuclear Warheads, U.S. Says
The News China’s military has been taking increasingly dangerous actions to deter U.S. forces in the Asia-Pacific region, including maneuvers…
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News
Researchers Say Guardrails Built Around A.I. Systems Are Not So Sturdy
Before it released the A.I. chatbot ChatGPT last year, the San Francisco start-up OpenAI added digital guardrails meant to prevent…