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World
A Rare Opportunity to See China’s Leader Up Close and (Sort of) Personal
President Xi Jinping of China is one of the most self-contained Chinese leaders in decades, who reveals next to nothing…
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World
How a Pro-Palestinian Group Became a Leader of Campus Protests
Students for Justice in Palestine, which was founded at Berkeley, has fueled activism, and, critics say, intimidation and antisemitism.
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World
White House Condemns Elon Musk for Spreading ‘Antisemitic and Racist Hate’
The tech entrepreneur had endorsed a social media post that echoed the conspiracy theory that had fueled the Tree of…
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World
Israel Displays Tunnel Shaft at Gaza Hospital and Says It Will Let In Some Fuel
The discovery at Al-Shifa Hospital did not seem to settle the question of whether Hamas has been using the complex…
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Arts
Orlando Museum’s Ex-Leader Countersues, Insisting ‘Basquiats’ Are Real
The Orlando Museum of Art previously accused its former director, Aaron De Groft, of using the institution to try to…
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World
A Journey Into Northern Gaza: Ruins, Wreckage and Darkness
When a group of international journalists arrived at the southern fringe of Gaza City early Friday morning, riding in the…
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World
N.Y.C. Council Member Who Toted Gun at Rally Will Not Face Charges
Brooklyn prosecutors said that the pistol the council member, Inna Vernikov, had in her waistband was inoperable. She had come…
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Style
Trump Attends His Sister’s Funeral, but Does Not Speak
The former president went unmentioned during the memorial service for Maryanne Trump Barry, seemingly in accordance with her wishes.
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Finance
How Bad Is Antisemitism Online? It’s Increasingly Hard to Know.
People who study social media say the conflict between Israel and Hamas has underscored the need for better data transparency…
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World
An Exhibition of Orcs and Elves Has Rome Abuzz, and Bewildered
Italy’s Culture Ministry has opened a curious show dedicated to the life and works of J.R.R. Tolkien — and perhaps…