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Hospitals and Morgues in Gaza Are Crowded as People Seek Their Loved Ones
The streets of Gaza City were mostly empty throughout Saturday as Israeli airstrikes hit the blockaded coastal enclave, sending massive plumes of gray and black smoke into the sky. But hospitals and morgues were packed by relatives seeking news of ...
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More Brokerages Leave Powerful Realtor Group
Re/Max and Anywhere Real Estate, a brokerage franchiser, will no longer require agents to belong to the National Association of Realtors, as part of agreements to settle two class-action lawsuits.
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Going to the Chapel (at Home)
The bride walked down a 10-foot runner. Oscar, a 7-year-old French bulldog dressed in a bow tie, was the best man and tagged alongside the groom. Twenty guests cheered the couple as they took their vows in the picturesque venue in Fort Greene ...
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His Earthquake Warnings Brought Him Fame. He Wishes More People Had Listened.
Naci Gorur, a geologist, has become a household name in Turkey for imploring the country to prepare for quakes he has predicted. He has been disappointed by the response and is deeply worried about Istanbul.
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Newyork
A Ransom Note and a Fingerprint: How a Missing 9-Year Old Was Found
The rescue of Charlotte Sena began with a lucky break — and a possible missed opportunity — followed by old-fashioned police work.
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US
The Americans Most Threatened by Eviction: Young Children
About a quarter of Black babies and toddlers in rental households face the threat of eviction in a typical year, a new study says, and all children are disproportionately at risk.
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Redfin, the Online Real Estate Broker, Leaves a Powerful Realtor Group
The brokerage said it would require many of its brokers and real estate agents to cancel their memberships with the National Association of Realtors, prompted by allegations of sexual harassment within the group.
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Newyork
Will Biden’s Climate Law Change Your Life Before November 2024?
More than a year after its passage, much about President Biden’s climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act, is working. America is putting in more solar panels than ever before, with installations expected to be up 52 percent compared with last year ...
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In Detroit, a Tiny Home Generates a Big Controversy
A program that rents homes to low-income residents, and helps them build equity as homeowners, was rocked when one of the initial participants was evicted.
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Giuliani’s Upper East Side Apartment Is for Sale
Judith Giuliani, his ex-wife, said that it was “no longer a home,” while Mr. Giuliani’s lawyer told a judge recently that the former mayor was “close to broke.”