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World
Israel Pushes Deeper Into Rafah, Defying International Opinion
While the government has been hit with a string of diplomatic and legal defeats, the Israeli public’s support for the…
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World
Why Amtrak Is to Blame for a Hellish Night for New Jersey Commuters
Sharing tracks means that any disruption along the 427-mile Northeast Corridor, which links Boston to Washington D.C., can be felt…
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World
C.I.A. Director to Meet With Israeli Counterpart This Weekend Over Cease-Fire Talks
William J. Burns, the C.I.A. director who has been the lead American negotiator in efforts for a cease-fire in Gaza,…
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Food
Very Delicious Vegetarian Eating
Hetty Lui McKinnon shares tips and recipes for eating more meatless meals, like cold noodle salad with spicy peanut sauce,…
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Arts
Game Reviews: Mysteries of the Afterlife and the Eerie Present
In a strong month for indie games, Hauntii is a hunt for memories and Crow Country offers retro survival in…
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Magazine
They’re Ignoring MrBeast’s Rules of YouTube, and Thriving
Many creators bend over backward to optimize videos for the algorithm, but some are experimenting with another concept: trusting their…
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Food
Curry Roasted Half Chicken and Peppers for One
A solo supper that feels positively, well, positive.
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Magazine
A Mediterranean-Inspired Getaway in an Australian Surf Town
Plus: golden handbags, a Brooklyn boutique’s Tokyo pop-up and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Arts
‘Evil’ Review: Is It Satan, or Is It Us? It’s Time to Find Out.
Michelle and Robert King’s macabre comedy about the possibility of demonic possession and the certainty of evil begins its final…
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News
A Nuclear Iran Has Never Felt More Possible
The uncertainty ushered in by the death of Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, in a helicopter crash, just weeks after an…