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He Was Set to Play Santa. His Views on the Middle East Got in the Way.
In the months since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, disputes over the boundaries of political expression have cost prominent people their jobs in fields like show business, publishing and academia. Last week, these clashes left another famous ...
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How New York’s Aging Buildings Get Inspected
The partial collapse of an apartment building in the Bronx raised tenants’ concerns about the state of the city’s infrastructure.
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They Worked Together as Peace Activists. Oct. 7 Changed Everything.
Tamar Shamir and Mohamed Abu Jafar tried for years to bring Jews and Palestinians together. Now they wonder if they ever understood each other.
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World
Prince Harry’s Phone Was Hacked by U.K. Tabloid, Judge Rules in Landmark Case
The civil suit has been part of a long-running effort by the royal to hit back against the British news media over its coverage of him and his family.
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At Least 12 Killed in Israeli Raid in West Bank, Palestinians Say
Israel said three soldiers were disciplined for video showing some of them singing a Jewish prayer in a mosque in Jenin, where Israeli forces concluded a 60-hour raid.
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Former F.B.I. Spy Hunter Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison
Charles F. McGonigal had pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate U.S. sanctions and laundering payments from a Russian oligarch.
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World
A British Boy, Missing for 6 Years, Turns Up in France
Alex Batty, who is from Oldham, England, was found by a delivery driver. His mother and grandfather are wanted in connection with his disappearance.
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Newyork
Sorry for the Delay. The Train Has to Steer Clear of a Bull.
New Jersey Transit commuters were confronted with a long-horned obstacle on the tracks on Thursday morning.
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In Closing Argument, Lawyer for Majors Says Accuser Invented Story
The actor Jonathan Majors is accused of attacking an ex-girlfriend, a charge that threatens his career as the centerpiece of superhero films. Lawyers made closing arguments in his case Thursday.
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World
Second Tanzanian Is Confirmed Killed in Oct. 7 Attacks in Israel
A Tanzanian agricultural student who had been reported missing after the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on southern Israel was killed in the assault, the Tanzanian government announced on Thursday. The Tanzanian, Joshua Mollel, who was part of an Israeli ...