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Tim Scott Suspends ’24 Campaign, as His Sunny Message Failed to Resonate
He entered the Republican presidential race as a rising star with substantial financial resources, but struggled to break out of the pack of Trump challengers.
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Israel-Hamas War: More Patients Die at Major Gaza Hospital Amid Fuel Delivery Dispute
Hundreds of patients and displaced people are trapped inside Al-Shifa hospital, which has been plunged into darkness. Israel maintains that Hamas uses hospitals to shield military operations.
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Over 100,000 March in France Against Antisemitism
The demonstrations in Paris and other cities came amid a rise in tensions in France over the Gaza war and a surge in antisemitic incidents.
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Peter Nygard, Former Fashion Mogul, Convicted of Sexual Assault
The verdict in Toronto concludes the first of Mr. Nygard’s criminal trials in Canada. The 82-year-old also faces charges in the United States.
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The Occupied West Bank: Divided by Faith, United by Fear
As bloodshed surges around them, an Israeli settler and a Palestinian tour guide search for answers — and a shred of hope.
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Toxic Air Can’t Keep New Delhi’s Joggers and Yoga Fans Inside
In India’s capital, skipping exercise and the social routines that often come with it is seen as worse than going out and breathing poison.
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Why Vultures Might Just Be the Smartest Birds Above the Block
The birds are widely reviled for their carrion-eating ways. But an evolutionary history of scavenging has forged a creative, cunning and wide-ranging mind.
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A conversation with Nov. 12 crossword creator Rebecca Goldstein
Q&A with guest crossword creator Rebecca Goldstein
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Our top Thanksgiving dessert recipes, including pumpkin and apple pies
We’re playing the hits with pumpkin, pecan, apple, sweet potato and cranberry pies, and serving up tart, cake and mousse dessert options, too.
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The ‘Georgists’ Are Out There, and They Want to Tax Your Land
Amid a crisis in affordable housing, the century-old ideas of Henry George have gained a new currency.