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World
Columbia and N.Y.U. Would Lose $327 Million in Tax Breaks Under Proposal
Under the plan, the universities, which do not pay property taxes, would have to make payments to the City University…
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World
Giuliani to Go on Trial for Damages in Defamation Case
A federal jury will be selected to decide how much Rudolph Giuliani should pay for spreading lies about two Georgia…
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World
Gaza War Has Buoyed Egypt’s Leader Ahead of Presidential Vote
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt grew increasingly unpopular amid a deep economic crisis. But the war in neighboring Gaza…
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World
‘I left my good friends’: In videos shown in Tel Aviv, freed hostages share their stories.
Sitting on a couch next to a crocheted blanket, Adina Moshe introduced herself in a video as having been released…
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Finance
A String of Lawsuits Takes Aim at Regulators
The attacks, once unthinkable, could upend how a suite of agencies including the F.T.C. and the S.E.C. enforce rules.
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News
What Our Schools Can Do to Reverse Learning Loss
Readers discuss an editorial about how to address declining test scores and chronic absenteeism.
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World
Pressure Rising on U.S. After Vetoing U.N. Call for a Cease-Fire in Gaza
As fighting surged in the territory, Arab leaders condemned the move as a “mark of shame,” one that will haunt…
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World
‘Leverage has failed,’ a Saudi official says as Arab countries condemn the U.S. veto.
The United States’ decision to veto a United Nations Security Council resolution that called for an immediate cease-fire in the…
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News
Chuck Schumer: What American Jews Fear Most
Fifty-three days ago, citizens of Israel suffered a horrendous attack orchestrated and executed by Hamas. The solidarity that Jewish Americans…
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News
Is Trump Disqualified From Holding Office? The Question Matters, Beyond Him.
State courts in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota and elsewhere have so far declined to rule in favor of challenges asserting that…