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San Francisco’s Woes Are Well Known. Across the Bay, Oakland Has Struggled More.
Oakland, Calif., has long prided itself on being the scrappy answer to San Francisco, but residents are concerned by an…
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Spotlighting the Body in a Nascent Arab Art World
Nude painting flourished among Arab artists in the 20th century during a period of cultural renaissance. Now these rarely seen…
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State Dept.’s Fight Against Disinformation Comes Under Attack
The Global Engagement Center has become the focus of Republican-led criticism that the U.S. government coerces social media platforms into…
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Election Worker Tells Jury: ‘Giuliani Just Messed Me Up’
Ruby Freeman, one of two Georgia election workers found to have been defamed by Rudolph W. Giuliani, testified at the…
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Got Time for Milk? An Overwhelmed House, Somehow, Does.
With aid to Ukraine and Israel in limbo, a border deal elusive and a mountain of spending legislation left undone,…
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Detroit Man Charged in Stabbing Death of Synagogue President
The authorities say the killing of Samantha Woll, widely known as a civic leader, followed a home invasion by a…
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Inside the Border Talks That Could Decide the Fate of Ukraine Aid
Negotiators are racing to reach a deal before Congress is expected to head home for the holidays at the end…
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A New Playbook for College Donors: Power Politics
Major college donors used to expect their name on a building or the ability to call in a favor with…
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So Far, No Major Fallout for M.I.T. President After Contentious Testimony
Dr. Sally Kornbluth, who is new to M.I.T., did not draw nearly as much fire as her counterparts at Harvard…
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For Netanyahu, Gaza Dispute With Biden Offers Risk and Reward
Israel’s prime minister said he disagreed with President Biden about what should happen in Gaza after the war, and analysts…