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Torrential Rain and Floods Wreak Havoc Across East Africa
The deluges have caused deaths and displacement in a region still reeling from its worst drought in four decades.
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World
In Gaza, Cease-Fire Deal Brings ‘Little Bit of Relief’
Residents of the Gaza Strip greeted the news of a temporary cease-fire with mixed emotions on Wednesday, expressing hope for…
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News
A Guide to Long-Term Care Insurance
Deciding when, or whether, to buy long-term care insurance can be complex. Here’s what to know.
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World
The Carters’ Hometown Mourns for the Love of a Lifetime
There was a time, Rosalynn Carter once confessed, when she dreaded going back to Plains, her tiny Georgia hometown. Actually,…
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Arts
The Best True Crime to Stream: Family Matters
Four picks from television, films and podcasts that show blood is not always thicker than water.
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News
Notes on Going Home
I was irritated as I drove west from Nashville. The sun was in my eyes, and I was holding the…
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Business
A 30-Year Trap: The Problem With America’s Weird Mortgages
Buying a home was hard before the pandemic. Somehow, it keeps getting harder. Prices, already sky-high, have gotten even higher,…
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News
The Fed Has Put Our Housing Market in Jeopardy
The Federal Reserve’s relentless attack on inflation is jeopardizing our housing market. The resulting damage is not only having an…
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News
‘I Wish I Had Known That No One Was Going to Help Me’
Natasha Lazartes 39, therapist, Brooklyn Credit...Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times“It’s been a nightmare. They are so desperate to hire…
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World
For Ukrainian Refugees, Seeing the Doctor Can Be Worth a Risky Trip Home
Hundreds of thousands who fled after Russia invaded make brief visits back, often to reconnect with family but also for…