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World
Democrats Splinter Over Israel as the Young, Diverse Left Rages at Biden
As a raw divide over the war ripples through liberal America, a coalition of young voters and people of color is breaking with the president, raising new questions about his strength entering 2024.
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Sports
As Users Abandon X, Sports Twitter Endures
Many users have migrated to other platforms since Elon Musk bought Twitter, but sports fans still find it indispensable.
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News
Jake Sullivan’s ‘Quieter’ Middle East Comments Did Not Age Well
The national security adviser has drawn criticism for recent public remarks. Biden officials pushed back on the idea that Mr. Sullivan was offering a lasting view on Middle East conflicts.
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World
What is UNRWA? Here’s what to know about the largest aid organization in Gaza.
The U.N. agency that has been aiding Palestinian refugees for the past 74 years said on Thursday that it had begun to significantly reduce its operations in the Gaza Strip after nearly exhausting its fuel reserves, exacerbating a humanitarian crisis ...
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Newyork
Speaker Mike Johnson’s Rise: ‘The Republicans Have Elevated an Extremist’
More from our inbox: Baseball on the ClockIron DeficiencyGovernors, Join Together to Solve the Immigration CrisisCredit...Kenny Holston/The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “G.O.P. Elects Speaker, Ending Bitter Feud” (front page, Oct. 26): Our nation ...
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Science
Chimpanzees Go Through Menopause, Too
For biologists, menopause is baffling. If natural selection favors genes that produce more descendants, why don’t women remain fertile their entire lives? What’s the evolutionary benefit of living for so many years without having more babies? The ...
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World
As War Looms Over Mideast, Saudi Arabia Tries to Keep the Music Going
The kingdom is embracing business as usual, hosting an investment forum, concerts and even fashion shows. But grief, fear and outrage over Israel’s bombardment of Gaza simmer just below the surface.
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News
Deal With U.A.W. Won’t Put Ford at a Disadvantage, Analysts Say
A tentative agreement gives the United Automobile Workers union members at the carmaker their best terms in decades. But the cost to Ford will be manageable, industry experts said.
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Science
Billions of Years Ago, Venus May Have Had a Key Earthlike Feature
A new study makes the case that the solar system’s hellish second planet once may have had plate tectonics that could have made it more hospitable to life.
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World
As Violence Surges, Nations Seek U.S. Defense Pacts. Some Americans Are Wary.
Many countries, including Ukraine and Israel, want greater U.S. protection against Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. But some Americans resist further military commitments.