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World
Donald Trump, Blocking Out the Sun
Frank Bruni, a contributing Opinion writer, hosted a written online conversation with Josh Barro, who writes the newsletter Very Serious, and Olivia Nuzzi, the Washington correspondent for New York magazine, to banter and bicker about the potential ...
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World
I Spent Three Years Talking to Boys. Here’s What I Found.
The 20-year-old college student and gamer I met in Cedar City, Utah, didn’t seem particularly amused by his own joke that he was a cultural cliché. He lived in his grandma’s basement, and barely left the house except to go to classes. He spent the ...
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World
Israel Secretly Targets U.S. Lawmakers With Influence Campaign on Gaza War
Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs ordered the operation, which used fake social media accounts urging U.S. lawmakers to fund Israel’s military, according to officials and documents about the effort.
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World
Surprising, Unsettling, Surreal: Roaming Through Saudi Arabia
Stephen Hiltner/The New York Times The sculpted facade of a 2,000-year-old tomb glows in the late-afternoon sun at Hegra, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Crowds of Muslim pilgrims gather outside the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina. Camels march through the ...
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World
Indian Voters Have Finally Woken Up
For weeks, the announcement of India’s election results loomed as a moment of dread for millions of people who cherish the country’s commitment to secular democracy. Throughout the marathon voting process, it was considered a near inevitability that ...
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World
Rob Burrow, Rugby Star and A.L.S. Campaigner, Dies at 41
The “Mighty Atom” enjoyed a glittering professional career in Britain before gaining more acclaim for his charity efforts after a diagnosis of motor neuron disease.
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Arts
At This School, the Students Live Entirely for Music
James Estrin/The New York Times Students, some barely adolescent and some well into adulthood, come from all over the world to study at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. They study with nearly monastic focus, with the numbers and skill ...
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World
Students Want Charges Dropped. What Is the Right Price for Protests?
At pro-Palestinian demonstrations, students have broken codes of conduct and, sometimes, the law. But the question of whether and how to discipline them is vexing universities.
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World
House Votes to Impose Sanctions on I.C.C. Officials Over Israel Prosecution
The Republican-written bill, which the White House strongly opposes, stands little chance of becoming law after lawmakers failed to reach a bipartisan deal on penalizing measures.
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Food
The Restaurant at Bedford Post Reopens With Tavern Fare
Nomad Tea Parlour offers dim sum and takes on Chinese American specialties, Veselka opens an outpost in Williamsburg and more restaurant news.