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US
In the Bahamas, a Lingering Sympathy for Sam Bankman-Fried
Residents there have a generous view of the disgraced FTX founder, who has been accused of misusing billions of dollars…
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World
Aid Groups in Afghanistan Suspend Work After the Taliban Ban Female Staff
The government’s decree, barring women from work in local and international relief organizations, threatens critical assistance for millions of people.
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US
For Sibling Survivors of a Mass Shooting, Christmas Is an Act of Resolve
Charlene and James Slaugh were both wounded at Club Q. Families impacted by hundreds of mass shootings this year face…
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World
China to Drop Covid Quarantine for Incoming Travelers
From Jan. 8, visitors will be required to show only a negative P.C.R. test taken within 48 hours. The restrictions…
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World
Paris Shooting Suspect Indicted on Charges of MurderWith Racist Motive
The suspect is accused of killing three Kurds. Prosecutors say he admitted targeting foreigners, but many Kurds see the attack…
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Magazine
The Shooter Drops By for Dinner
A 1970s dinner party in Greenwich Village was a bust. Until the arrival of Gary, who had shot his parents…
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Travel
For Richmond, a Compelling New Chapter
History is not necessarily being rewritten in Richmond, Va., but there is a compelling new chapter in the works. The…
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News
China’s People Are Tired of Being Told to Grin and Bear It
Last March, shortly after Shanghai was locked down in an effort to stop an Omicron outbreak, a family friend died…
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News
A Bricklayer Rebuilds His Life
Cornelius Kingsland Garrison’s mausoleum, with a geometric crown wrapping around its ridged dome roof, is one of the most elaborate…
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World
One Final Twist in the Rev. Louis Gigante’s Colorful Life: A Son
Father Gigante, a towering figure in the Bronx, left a $7 million fortune entirely to the son he had while…