Time
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World
They Thought They Knew Death, but That Didn’t Prepare Them for Oct. 7
Volunteers with ZAKA, an Israeli group that recovers dead bodies, were among the first to reach the victims of the…
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US
Is Israel Part of What It Means to Be Jewish?
Some progressive Jews are embracing “diasporism” — reimagining their faith as one that blesses their lives in America and elsewhere.
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Arts
Opera Greets the Morning at the Prototype Festival
The offerings at this annual presentation of new opera and music theater tend to be politically charged, scrappy and stirring.
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Arts
‘Mean Girls’ and the New (Home-Schooled) Kid in Class
As our critic knows, missing out on the shared experience of school is deeply strange. It’s something Hollywood rarely acknowledges,…
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World
In Race to Replace George Santos, Financial Questions Re-emerge
Mazi Pilip, the Republican candidate running in New York’s Third District, drew scrutiny after her initial financial disclosure was missing…
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News
‘A Broken Health Care System’ for Ill People and Their Caregivers
Readers discuss a guest essay about caregiving by the wife of Ady Barkan, who died of A.L.S.
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US
The Story Ron DeSantis Does Not Tell Is His Own
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida has a classic American dream story. He hardly ever tells it. A middle-class kid, his…
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Finance
Trump’s Dominance and Snowy Weather Put Iowa’s Caucus Economy on Ice
Even before a snowstorm brought Des Moines to a near standstill on Friday, the city felt decidedly more subdued than…
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World
U.S. Military Aid to Ukraine Was Poorly Tracked, Pentagon Report Concludes
The Defense Department’s inspector general found that American defense officials and diplomats in Washington and Europe had failed to quickly…
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Magazine
Clown Cardio Doesn’t Take Exercise Too Seriously
Whenever Alex Lee mentions Clown Cardio, he is met with some confusion. “People will say, ‘What is that? People dressed…