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Sleepless in Seattle as a Hellcat Roars Through the Streets
As much of Seattle tries to sleep, the Hellcat supercar goes on the prowl, the howls of its engine and…
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World
‘I’ll Be Strong for You.’ A Former Hostage Awaits Her Husband’s Release.
When Hamas released video last month of Keith Siegel, an American-Israeli hostage held in Gaza, it was the first sign…
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Aid Groups in Rafah Say Israel’s Advance Is Pushing Them Out
Israel’s offensive in the southern city of Rafah has strained medical and humanitarian services to the breaking point, aid workers…
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World
Yale Chooses Head of Stony Brook University to Be New President
Maurie D. McInnis, a cultural historian, will be the first woman to serve as the school’s permanent president.
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World
Venezuela, que estuvo abierta a unas elecciones limpias, da marcha atrás
Las autoridades rescindieron la invitación a los observadores de la Unión Europea para la votación presidencial de julio, en otra…
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Real Estate
Treat Your Palate and Feast Your Eyes on These Perennials
The author of “The Heirloom Gardener” offers tips for growing a garden of lush perennials you can put in a…
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Real Estate
$4 Million Homes in New York, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania
A 1766 Dutch farmhouse in Claverack, a two-bedroom condominium in a loft building in Boston and a 1912 Colonial Revival…
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World
126 Degrees: New Delhi Sweats Through Its Hottest Recorded Day
For weeks now, temperatures in several states in northern India have been well over 110, and hospitals have been reporting…
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World
Perhaps Lost in the Polling: The Race Is Still Close
Biden has mostly held his support among white voters, and Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin probably offer his clearest path to…
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Food
Why Are Divorce Memoirs Still Stuck in the 1960s?
Recent best sellers have reached for a familiar feminist credo, one that renounces domestic life for career success.