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The Quiet Blockbuster at the Supreme Court Could Impact All Americans
Some Supreme Court terms are characterized by a single blockbuster case. This term largely revolves around a single blockbuster question: Will our government retain the capacity to address the most pressing issues of our time? That’s what’s at stake ...
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US
For Election Workers, Fentanyl-Laced Letters Signal a Challenging Year
As overheated rhetoric and threats rise, people are leaving election jobs in record numbers.
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Newyork
The Public Health Crisis in Gaza That Could Devastate a Generation
It is hard to describe what it means for someone to be “severely wasted,” but when you hold a child who is suffering from this most lethal form of acute malnutrition you understand, and you never forget. In Afghanistan last year, I met a 3-month-old ...
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World
Why China and Boeing Still Need Each Other
A thaw in relations between the U.S. and China may help the manufacturer sell more planes — and finally deliver aircraft ordered years ago.
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Newyork
Former State Dept. Official Recorded Harassing Halal Food Cart Vendor
On several occasions, Stuart Seldowitz berated a man on the Upper East Side with Islamophobic comments.
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Newyork
Inclusion and Exclusion on Campus
More from our inbox: A Fuller Palestinian HistoryAt an Israeli Hospital, Treating Diverse PatientsPreventing SuicidesFootball in America: ‘Gladiator Entertainment’Credit...Illustration by The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “Universities Are Failing ...
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News
Users of Venmo, Cash App and Other Digital Wallets Get a Tax Reprieve
The Biden administration has faced backlash from small-business owners who called the new I.R.S. reporting requirements confusing and onerous.
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US
Johnson Pays Trump Visit as He Faces Mounting Criticism from the Right
It was the speaker’s first trip to see the former president since he won his post, and it came as he faced anger from right-wing lawmakers for moving to fund the government.
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World
North Korea Launches Rocket With Its First Spy Satellite
The country had failed to put such a satellite into orbit in its two previous attempts at such a launch. This time, it was getting help from Russia, according to South Korea.
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News
Is This the World’s Highest Grossing Photograph?
“Girls in the Windows” wasn’t made by an art world giant, but people keep buying it. And buying it. And buying it.