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The Taylor Swift Economy Has Landed in Europe
Economists are debating what effect the singer’s sweep through Europe will have this summer as swarms of fans increase demand for hotels and services.
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How Britain’s Labour Party Became Electable Again
In less than five years, the opposition Labour Party has gone from massive defeat to the favorite to win next month’s election. How did they do it?
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All Hail the Scuttlebutt
And more excellent vegetarian sandwiches, like the HLT (halloumi, lettuce and tomato) and Superiority Burger’s crispy fried tofu.
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The Good News About a Bad G.P.A.
By Megan K. Stack Produced by Jillian Weinberger The Opinion contributing writer Megan Stack has a gift for high school graduates who struggled academically or who feel like life is passing them by. In this audio essay, Stack lays out an optimistic ...
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For Judge in Trump Documents Case, Unusual Rulings Are Business as Usual
Judge Aileen Cannon has repeatedly proven willing to hear out even far-fetched arguments from the former president’s legal team, including a challenge to the appointment of the special counsel, Jack Smith.
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Gunshot Detection System Wastes N.Y.P.D. Officers’ Time, Audit Finds
In June of last year, only 13 percent of ShotSpotter alerts were actually gunfire, according to Comptroller Brad Lander.
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Friday Briefing: Vladimir Putin Visits Vietnam
Also, a rift in Israel over the war in Gaza.
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Netanyahu’s Growing Rift With Israel’s Military Raises Questions About Gaza War’s Future
Growing divisions between Israel’s military commanders and the civilian government over the war in Gaza spilled into the open this week, raising questions about how Israel will conduct the next phase of the war. The rift has grown quietly for months ...
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Las divisiones entre Netanyahu y el ejército israelí salen a la luz
El portavoz jefe de las fuerzas armadas hace pública su frustración por la incapacidad del primer ministro israelí de avanzar en un plan para gobernar Gaza en la posguerra.
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Major League Baseball Came to Birmingham. Then Willie Mays Died.
Baseball hopes a celebration of its past in the home of one of its legends will attract more African American athletes, who are playing the sport in decreasing numbers.