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Support for Tunisian President Looks to be Slipping After Parliament Vote
Turnout was meager in two rounds of voting for a Parliament stripped of much of its power, with most political…
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Arts
California’s Leading Conductors Come Together for a New Festival
Gustavo Dudamel, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Rafael Payare will assemble their orchestras and more for the California Festival: A Celebration of…
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World
Congressman Sends Inert Grenades to Colleagues at House Offices
Representative Cory Mills, a Florida Republican, gave the grenades as gifts to colleagues in the House, drawing mixed reactions from…
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World
This Mogul Lost $36 Billion in Days. Who Is He, and What Happened?
Gautam Adani is facing perhaps his biggest challenge yet as a small U.S. investment firm accuses his Indian conglomerate of…
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World
Covering the Monterey Park Shooting
A conversation with the Times video journalist Isabelle Qian.
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News
After Years of Living With Roommates, a Place to Call His Own
Yaakov Bloom says he has learned a lot about himself after living in six apartments in the last decade, including…
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News
The Empire State Building Lit Up in Eagles Green. Giants Fans Weren’t Thrilled.
One week after Philadelphia knocked New York out of the playoffs, the building paid tribute to the Giants’ rivals as…
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News
It’s Not Going Well for Britain’s New Prime Minister
LONDON — Rishi Sunak, Britain’s prime minister, has a plan for the new year. In a speech in early January,…
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World
Your Monday Briefing
A wave of violence in Israel and the West Bank.