Time
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Newyork
Does the U.S. Really Want a Mass Expulsion in Gaza?
Israel has ordered more than a million people to leave northern Gaza, presumably to prepare for an imminent ground offensive. Its military strategists appear to be planning the depopulation and reoccupation of at least part of an area home to around ...
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World
Slaughter at a Festival of Peace and Love Leaves Israel Transformed
At daybreak, Hila Fakliro looked up to the sky from the vodka and Red Bull cocktails she was mixing: “Oh, my God,” she said. “Look! There are fireworks!” A fitness instructor, aged 26, she was drawn to trance music festivals as a means, she said, “to ...
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News
A New Membership Club Bets on Black Business
Marva and Myriam Babel spent much of the past few years thinking about the concept of a space, especially how to sustain one in a gentrifying borough. Now that they have a new one, a membership club in Brooklyn called Babel Loft, they have been ...
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News
Bonds Have Been Awful. It’s a Good Time to Buy.
As interest rates rose over the past few years, bond prices plummeted, making high-quality bonds more attractive, our columnist says.
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Newyork
At a Brooklyn Mosque, Palestinians Vent Anguish and Find Fellowship
One congregant remembered fleeing a war with Israel as a child. He mourned a new generation of children experiencing the same fear and violence.
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Newyork
How the ‘Mayor of University Place’ Spends His Sundays
Marco Vacchi runs several coffee shops and a wine bar where Alec Baldwin is a partner. But Sundays are for family walks and working in his photography studio.
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Newyork
Mark Goddard, a Star of the ’60s Series ‘Lost in Space,’ Dies at 87
For three seasons, he and a family of five, a wily (and annoying) saboteur and a talking robot were marooned on a distant planet in the far-off future: 1997.
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Newyork
Poem: fluid cupid
Credit...Illustration by R. O. BlechmanA longtime postcard poet, Buck Downs has been sending out monthly poems to readers since the 1990s, and his work, often unsigned, can also be found affixed to light poles and other urban surfaces, distributed ...
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US
Hard-Line Republican Leads Race to Succeed Louisiana’s Democratic Governor
Should Jeff Landry, the state attorney general and front-runner, win, he will likely drive Louisiana further right on issues such as crime and L.G.B.T.Q. rights.
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Sports
Australia Has Dominated SailGP, but Other Teams Are Catching Up
It remains in first place, but it has failed to win any of the season’s first four regattas.