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News
As Gen X-ers Inch Toward Retirement, They’re Considering Where to Live
The oldest members of Generation X are several years from stopping work, but some are already seeking homes that will suit their later years.
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World
Homecoming
In One Image Homecoming By Elise Blanchard They were going the wrong way. That wall marks the border with Pakistan. Where they had been. Where they wanted to be. But for the seven families jammed into this truck, Afghanistan was home again. Even if ...
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World
The ‘Night Government’ Expands Its Violent Reach in Rohingya Camps
Gunfights, kidnappings and homicides have become widespread in the refugee settlements in Bangladesh, as armed groups and criminal gangs have become more brazen.
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News
Why Are Restaurants Filling Up With Fake Flowers? Ask This Guy.
They’re popping up all over the dining world: huge, elaborate arrangements of faux blossoms and plants — many of them the work of one enterprising man.
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World
The First Flight of Their Lives: An Airlift After Agony in Gaza
Shaymaa Shady, 5, had her first amputation in January, after an explosion erupted by her family’s house in Gaza where she and relatives were resting. Sarah Yusuf, also 5, suffered burns and broke her leg and pelvis when her town was bombarded by ...
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World
Screams and Blank Stares of Shock: Horror at a Russian Concert
Once they heard the shots ring out on Friday night at Crocus City Hall, Efim Fidrya and his wife ran down to the building’s basement and hid with three others in a bathroom. They listened as shots rang out and thousands of people who had come to a ...
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Newyork
My In-Laws Gave Gifts to Two Grandchildren, but Not to a Third. Help!
Two years after one of her children received a generous birthday gift, a reader wonders whether to intervene on behalf of her overlooked child.
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US
Congressional Leaders Strike Deal on Final Spending Bill Ahead of Shutdown
Lawmakers resolved disputes over Department of Homeland Security funding, paving the way for an agreement. But they may still be unable to meet a Friday deadline to avert a brief partial shutdown.
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Books
‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ Remains Hard to Forget
Michel Gondry’s surreal love story stunned audiences in 2004, and some of its sentiments are all the more relevant in the social media age.
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Newyork
We Cannot Condemn Crimes We Do Not Name
Oleksii Polukhin’s 64 days in detention began when Russian soldiers stopped him at a checkpoint. They found that he’d been gathering information about Russian military positions to share with Ukrainian forces; they also discovered he was gay. Mr ...