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U.S. Pier for Gaza Aid Is Failing, and Could Be Dismantled Early
Officials hope a looming deadline will pressure Israel to open more land routes into the territory, which is facing extreme…
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World
Split by Politics and Protests, Georgia Lets Soccer Carry the Flag
The opposition in Georgia accused the government of cozying up to Russia. Can playing in the Euros make the nation…
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It Could Soon Cost More to Take a Shower. Here’s Why.
The city has approved rent increases for tenants and has raised the rent for its own water board. In response,…
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Welcome to the Era of the A.I. Smartphone
Apple and Google are getting up close and personal with user data to craft memos, summarize documents and generate images.
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The Mystery of the Disappearing Breast Pocket
Our fashion critic looks at a little swatch of fabric’s journey from practical adaptation to political signifier.
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Business
What Retail Apocalypse? Shopping Centers Are Making a Comeback.
Vacancy is the lowest it has been in two decades, at 5.4 percent, according to a recent report. The properties…
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No, Byron Donalds, Jim Crow Didn’t Create Stronger Black Families
At an event in Philadelphia promoting Donald Trump and the Republican Party on Tuesday, Representative Byron Donalds of Florida made…
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What Does the Mayor’s ‘City of Yes’ Proposal Mean for New Yorkers?
The City Council will vote Thursday on one of Mayor Eric Adams’s plans to update New York City’s zoning rules.…
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Why We Must Keep the Memory of D-Day Alive
Day by passing day, the Greatest Generation is coming toward its end. D-Day, June 6, 1944, had more than two…
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Business
Electric Cars Are Suddenly Becoming Affordable
More efficient manufacturing, falling battery costs and intense competition are lowering sticker prices for battery-powered models to within striking distance…