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World
Road, Sea and Air: How Is Aid Entering Gaza?
The amount of aid reaching Gaza has fallen sharply since the start of Israel’s war with Hamas, leading to what humanitarian officials say is a catastrophe for the territory’s population of more than two million people. Gaza was subject to a blockade ...
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News
Where Do People Stay in Their Homes the Longest?
More than a third of U.S. homeowners plan to stay in their homes forever, according to a new survey.
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Newyork
A New Plan to Hire Thousands of Workers to Help N.Y.C. Families in Need
The News Adrienne Adams, the speaker of the City Council, announced on Wednesday an effort to help hire New Yorkers for important but unfilled city jobs. The plan, which she described during her third State of the City address at the Brooklyn ...
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Books
Olivia Munn Had Double Mastectomy After Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Munn said she was given the diagnosis last April, two months after negative results on a test that checked for 90 cancer genes.
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Newyork
Five Takeaways From Nikole Hannah-Jones’s Essay on the ‘Colorblindness’ Trap
How a 50-year campaign has undermined the progress of the civil rights movement.
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World
After Ukrainian Strikes, Russia Fires Top Naval Commander
American officials estimated that Ukraine, a country without a traditional navy, has sunk 15 Russian ships in the past six months.
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Books
Audience Snapshot: Four Years After Shutdown, a Mixed Recovery
Covid brought live performance to a halt. Now the audience for pop concerts and sporting events has roared back, while attendance on Broadway and at some major museums is still down.
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Newyork
‘Age Is Not a Problem’
More old(er) models walked on the runways this season, marking a step in the right direction for age representation.
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World
Family Goes Missing After Heavy Rains Drench Western Australia
Seven people, including four children, haven’t been seen in more than a day after 5.5 inches of rain in 24 hours led to floods and closed roads.
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Science
When Cicadas Emerge, Things Might Get a Little Wet
A new study reveals that cicadas can discharge urine with far more force than their size would suggest. This spring’s output could be significant.