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Debt Talks Are Frozen as House Republicans Splinter Over a Fiscal Plan
The struggles among Republicans to put forth a budget reflect the perilous path ahead for lawmakers who must broker a debt…
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News
Our Relatives Keep Bringing Their Dog Over. How Can We Stop Them?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to tell loved ones that you don’t love their pet.
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World
They Were Married. They Shared a Trench. They Died in It Together.
Everybody who knew Taras and Olha Melster was surprised when they signed up for a Ukrainian volunteer unit on the…
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World
‘No More Antakya’: Turks Say the City, and a Civilization, Was Wiped Out
ANTAKYA, Turkey — They bedded down anywhere they could: on lightless street corners, in grassy little parks, next to an…
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We’re Not Being Cruel, President Biden. Just Careful.
Messages don’t come any more mixed. An overwhelming majority of Democrats and independents who lean Democratic believe that President Biden…
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World
A grieving Turkish diaspora rallies together.
As they reckon with shocking images on social media and the long wait for news from home, the world’s Turkish…
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World
Videos Show Desperate Search for Survivors Near Quake’s Epicenter
ANTAKYA, Turkey — As dawn broke on Tuesday, rescuers scrambled to use whatever they could — shovels, bare hands, random…
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News
How to Turn an Ugly-Duckling House Into a Swan
You’d never know that this gracious Brooklyn home was once a frumpy two-family house. Here’s how one couple transformed it.
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Business
Strong hiring hints at more work ahead for the Fed, but wages cool.
Federal Reserve officials have said that they are looking for the labor market to cool as they assess how much…
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Business
This Is What It Looks Like to Try to Count America’s Homeless Population
To fix a problem, you need to know its scope. To do that, you need sheriffs, social workers, volunteers, flashlights…