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A Big Year for India on the Global Stage Ends in Cricket Heartbreak
A dominant World Cup run closes with a loss to Australia in the final, a symbol of how far India has come and how far it still has to go.
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World
They survived Hamas’s attack on a trance party. An ad hoc center with art and music is helping them heal.
The gunning down of hundreds of partygoers at Tribe of Nova, a trance party in Re’im, Israel, in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 terrorist attacks has wrought an outpouring of grief for those killed or taken hostage. Yet while the more than 1,000 attendees who ...
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World
The Axe Is Sharp
David Axelrod is not a prick. Truly. I’ve known him since 2007 and if I had to pick a noun to describe him, it would be mensch. So when President Biden privately employs that epithet for Axelrod, according to Politico’s Jonathan Martin, it’s bad for ...
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Rosalynn Carter, 96, Enters Hospice Care at Home in Georgia
The former first lady, who recently announced that she has dementia, joined her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, who has been in hospice care since February.
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Arts
Big Apple Circus Review: A Show That Bends Over Backward for You
The extraordinary within the everyday: A holiday season rite returns with aerialists, trapeze acts, funny clowns (really!) and cotton candy too.
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Magazine
Swifties Dug Up Travis Kelce’s Old Social Media … but It’s Not What You Think
With his squirrel sightings and fettuccine Alfredo revelations, Travis Kelce’s old social media posts have endeared him to Taylor Swift’s fans. The most alarming discovery? Spelling errors.
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World
A Dying Anticorruption Crusader Considers His Life’s Own Misdeeds
Chuwit Kamolvisit has enthralled Thailand for decades with revelations of police and political corruption. But his own compromised past, including time as a “super pimp,” clouds his legacy.
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World
Friday Briefing: Israel Continues to Search Al-Shifa
Plus accusations of atrocities in Darfur.
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Arts
Heavenly and Earthly Treasures Show Africa’s Mark on the Byzantine World
The Met Museum offers a treasure chest of North Africa’s influences on the golden age of Medieval art. On the beauty and rarity scale, it’s way up there.
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World
Staffing and Technology Woes Threaten Aviation Safety, Report Says
The Federal Aviation Administration turned to outside experts after a string of near collisions. They called for addressing the shortage of air traffic controllers and improving aging tech.