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Meet the Voters Who Fueled New York’s Seismic Tilt Toward the G.O.P.
GREAT NECK PLAZA, N.Y. — Lynn Frankel still has bouts of nostalgia for her old life, the one before the…
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World
‘I Asked a Woman There if I Could Make a Call on Her Phone’
Forgotten Dear Diary: I was at the bus stop on my way to an appointment when realized I had forgotten…
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World
He Never Denied Selling Drugs. But Britain Says He’s a Slave Master, Too.
Glodi Wabelua was determined to come out different this time: “More humble. More quiet.” He was 28 and this was…
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News
A Good-Will Government Was Possible in Israel
A year and a half ago, I made a difficult decision: to break from my political base and form a…
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Lionel Messi saved Argentina’s World Cup, and a soccer nation has hope again.
LUSAIL, Qatar — As he wrapped Enzo Fernández tightly in his arms, Lionel Messi could not help it. His Argentina…
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Finance
U.S. Allows Chevron to Expand Energy Operations in Venezuela
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — The U.S. Treasury on Saturday granted Chevron a license for a limited expansion of energy operations in…
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Irene Cara, ‘Fame’ and ‘Flashdance’ Singer, Dies at 63
Irene Cara, the Academy Award-winning singer who performed the electric title tracks in two aspirational self-expression movies of the 1980s…
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Chris Hayes: Why I Want Twitter to Live
My Twitter archive is over 6.4 gigabytes — more than 161,000 tweets over 15 years. It’s enough writing to fill…
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Saudi Commuters Descend on Doha for an In-and-Out World Cup
DOHA, Qatar — Planes were landing, from all around the world, every few minutes. They came from London and Tokyo,…
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Tantrums and Meltdowns. When Children Tag Along on the House Hunt.
In 2020, the Cohen family of Brooklyn developed a routine. Every weekend, Jonathan Cohen, his wife and their three sons,…