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How the French Election Results Unfolded
A left-wing coalition unexpectedly surged and the far-right National Rally fell short of predictions. But no coalition captured a majority in Parliament, meaning months of gridlock could lie ahead.
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In Rafah, We Saw Destruction and the Limits of Israel’s Gaza Strategy
Months after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that “victory is within reach,” the Israeli military escorted journalists into parts of a devastated Gazan city.
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Israelis Call for a Cease-Fire Deal and Elections After 9 Months of War
A day of nationwide anti-government protests comes amid signs of progress toward a truce and hostage deal with Hamas, as well as continued fighting.
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Turnout Is High as France’s Snap Election Enters Its Final Hours
The vote will determine the composition of France’s National Assembly, and the future of President Emmanuel Macron’s second term.
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Deadly Flooding and Landslides in Nepal
In this monsoon season, so far there have been more than 60 weather-related fatalities. With roads cut off and more rain expected, the toll could rise.
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Jesse Darling Won the Turner Prize. But Does He Still Want to Be an Artist?
Jesse Darling is so disillusioned with the art world that he just isn’t sure.
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Reynaldo Rivera Brings the Underground Into the Gallery
This artist’s indispensable archive of queer and Latino life on display at MoMA PS 1 leaves us intoxicated by the energy of a world too long under the radar.
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The Wide, Wide World of Judy Chicago
The 84-year-old American is perhaps best known for her groundbreaking feminist installation “The Dinner Party,” but she is an artist with a formidable range.
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Chickpea quinoa cakes are like a grain salad in crispy-patty form
Chickpea quinoa cakes with pumpkin seed salsa are crispy-edged and delicate.
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Skydance Reaches Deal to Merge With Paramount
The deal, approved by Paramount’s board, ushers in a new chapter for the company, which owns CBS and the movie studio behind “Top Gun.”