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Newly Vulnerable, Israelis Remain Traumatized and Mistrustful
Despite U.S. pressure, the idea of a Palestinian state seems further away than ever, as Israel’s Jews move rightward and its Palestinians fear a backlash.
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The Artist Whose Oct. 7 Series ‘Attracts Fire’
Seismic world events in Ukraine and the Middle East draw Zoya Cherkassky’s highly personal responses. “There was nothing to be ironic about,” she said.
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With ‘Gems’ From Black Collections, the Harlem Renaissance Reappears
An ambitious new show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art uncovers work by long-ignored artists with the help of loans from Black colleges and family collections.
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Six Artists on the Enduring Impact of the Harlem Renaissance
A century later, the first African American modernist movement continues to inspire and challenge.
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Threat Actor Leverages Compromised Account of Former Employee to Access State Government Organization
SUMMARY The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Multi-State Information Sharing & Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) conducted an incident response assessment of a state government organization’s network environment after documents containing host and user information, including metadata, were posted on a dark web brokerage site. Analysis confirmed that an unidentified threat actor compromised network…
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This ‘very’ Chinese cookbook from a father-son duo is a keeper
Kevin Pang and Jeffrey Pang bring personality and chemistry to “A Very Chinese Cookbook,” while America’s Test Kitchen brings its trademark meticulous testing.
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Solution to Evan Birnholz’s Feb. 18 crossword, ‘Rising From the Depths’
There’s something in the water.
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Nature Has Value. Could We Literally Invest in It?
“Natural asset companies” would put a market price on improving ecosystems, rather than on destroying them.
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Trump, facing multimillion-dollar fines, is now selling $399 shoes
The golden sneakers are not the first product line the former president has hawked to his base of followers.
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Trump yet to condemn Navalny’s sudden death
The Republican front-runner has not condemned the dissident’s sudden death, even though he often has claimed he would be tough in confronting Russia and Putin.