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World
Accounts of Life in Hamas Captivity Emerge in Israel
The four hostages rescued in Gaza were described as malnourished and traumatized.
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News
Who Am I Without My Voice?
The serious trouble started on Christmas Eve, upstate with family. The Puerto Rican side does not alternate talking and listening…
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World
Hezbollah Launches Rocket Barrage After Commander Is Killed in Israeli Strike
The Lebanese militant group Hezbollah fired one of its heaviest rocket barrages yet into Israel on Wednesday, targeting military bases…
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World
By a Stream in Vermont, a Glimpse of a Plant Last Seen a Century Ago
“Are you sitting down?” Vermont’s state botanist asked a fellow plant expert after spotting false mermaid-weed last month.
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News
A Rustic Cabin in the Woods Was His Dream. Not Hers.
It didn’t help that it was straight out of ‘Twin Peaks’: ‘Wood on wood on wood, in a very terrifying…
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News
The Ecstasy of Humidity
Living in a place with seasons is overrated. There’s nothing like a sweaty Florida summer to bring you back to…
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Arts
The Tao of ‘Smooth,’ Rock’s Enduring, Inescapable Earworm
Santana’s track featuring Rob Thomas turns 25 this week. Why is it still a rock blockbuster?
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World
4 Israeli Soldiers Are Killed in Rafah in Apparent Ambush
The Israeli military said Tuesday that four Israeli soldiers had been killed and several more wounded after militants blew up…
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Books
At 17, She Fell in Love With a 47-Year-Old. Now She Questions the Story.
Jill Ciment’s 1996 memoir “Half a Life” described her teenage affair with the man she eventually married. Her new memoir,…
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News
What Makes Katie Ledecky Swim?
Long before Katie Ledecky was collecting gold medals and setting world records, she seemed nonchalant about making it across the…