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A World Leader on Ukraine, the U.S. Is Now Isolated Over Gaza
The United States finds itself in a defensive crouch and at odds with even staunch allies like France, Canada, Australia and Japan.
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U.N. Passes Resolution on Gaza Aid, With U.S. Abstaining From Vote
The measure called on Israel and Hamas to pause the fighting to allow for the delivery of more aid but did not impose a legally binding cease-fire.
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An Israeli American citizen who was listed as a hostage was fatally shot on Oct. 7, a hostage advocacy group said.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupreme Court Declines to Fast-Track Case on Trump’s Immunity Defense
Jack Smith, the special counsel in the federal election case against Donald Trump, had urged the justices to move quickly.
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Principles at Stake in Push to Disqualify Trump: Democracy and the Rule of Law
If the Colorado Supreme Court is right that Donald Trump is constitutionally ineligible to run for president, fundamental values are in severe tension.
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Maine’s secretary of state is poised to decide whether Donald Trump can stay on the ballot there.
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Donald Trump’s long fascination with genes and bloodlines is getting new scrutiny after a recent remark he made.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTSeeking a Big Edge in A.I., South Korean Companies Think Smaller
The firms lag behind their U.S. counterparts, but their focus on non-English languages could help loosen the American grip on artificial intelligence.
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Apple has discussed multiyear deals to train its generative A.I. systems on publishers’ news articles.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTIn Steve McQueen’s ‘Occupied City,’ a Marriage of Art and History
The British filmmaker collaborated with his wife to make a four-hour documentary that brings Amsterdam’s World War II history into the present day.
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Nine years ago, Colman Domingo was ready to quit Hollywood. Now, he’s starring in “Rustin” and “The Color Purple.”
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Here’s what to know about “Maestro,” Bradley Cooper’s Leonard Bernstein biopic.
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It’s Time for the U.S. to Give Some Tough Love to Israel
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Samuel Moyn
The Supreme Court Should Overturn the Colorado Ruling Unanimously
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Patrick Healy
I Know My Mother Loved Me. The Church Could Have Helped Her Accept Me.
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Ross Douthat
No Better Time to Be a Catholic
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Jessica Bennett
The Joy of Communal Girlhood, the Anguish of Teen Girls
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John McWhorter
Why Claudine Gay Should Go
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Linda Greenhouse
A Forgotten Chapter of Abortion History Repeats Itself
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‘Donald Trump Is No Moderate’
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Hunter Biden Text Cited in Impeachment Inquiry Is Not What G.O.P. Suggests
A 2019 message from President Biden’s son alluded to giving his father half his salary. The back story does not support assertions of corruption.
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This Antarctic Octopus Holds a Warning About Rising Sea Levels
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Yacouba Sawadogo, African Farmer Who Held Back the Desert, Dies at 77
Against the odds, facing the encroaching Sahara, he built a forest in Burkina Faso, becoming “a national hero” and winning acclaim abroad for his innovations.
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