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World
Student’s Killing Pushes Italy to Confront Violence Against Women
The case of Giulia Cecchettin, found dead days before she would have graduated, has prompted an outpouring of rage and…
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World
Plying Voters With Free Food, Ramaswamy Struggles to Win Them Over
The political newcomer’s surge over the summer has fizzled. But Vivek Ramaswamy is still spending freely to keep up a…
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World
Thursday Briefing: Waiting for a Cease-Fire in Gaza
Plus Sam Altman is back at OpenAI.
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World
Johnson Learns on the Job, Drawing the Ire of the Republican Right
The new House speaker is facing complaints from his members that his leadership is no different from his predecessor’s. His…
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Finance
U.S. Gas Prices Plunging as Holiday Travelers Hit the Road
With OPEC Plus members in disarray over production levels, oil prices have fallen nearly 20 percent in three months.
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News
No Thanks, Grandma, I’m Saving Room for Airplane Food
U.S. carriers are offering complimentary in-flight menus created by celebrated chefs, wine pairings selected by master sommeliers and specialty dishes…
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News
Brooklyn Heights: A Historic Waterfront Community Minutes From Manhattan
The neighborhood, known as New York’s first suburb, is a place where ‘people want to stay forever.’
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Arts
Susan Sarandon Dropped by Talent Agency After Remarks on Gaza War
Sarandon, the Academy Award-winning actress, was dropped by United Talent Agency. Separately, Melissa Barrera lost her role in the “Scream”…
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Arts
Sizzling Dishes and Stressful Meals Give Video Games Warmth
By asking players to cook and eat virtual food, game designers are finding resonant ways to tell personal stories.
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Style
Let the Real Stretch Marks Rip
Various so-called imperfections now appear so often in ads and images for lingerie that some consumers doubt their veracity.