Month: June 2022
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Saving Historic Songs, and a Jewish Culture in Morocco
TANGIER, Morocco — They sang to put their babies to sleep, or in the kitchen preparing Purim cakes. They sang…
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It’s Macron vs. the Left in a Fierce Battle for France’s Parliament
PALAISEAU, France — Five years ago, Amélie de Montchalin, a politician known more for her quiet technocratic skills than her…
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Not All Champions Become Dynasties. Here’s Why Golden State Did.
BOSTON — The N.B.A.’s dynasties share certain commonalities that have helped them tip the scales from being run-of-the-mill championship teams…
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Biden Takes Tumble During Bike Ride in Delaware
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — President Biden fell off his bike on Saturday while trying to dismount in front of a…
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Apple Workers at Maryland Store Vote to Unionize, a First in the U.S.
Apple employees at a Baltimore-area store have voted to unionize, making it the first of the company’s 270-plus stores in…
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The U.S. Open’s Vexing Host Entertains a Promising Upstart
BROOKLINE, Mass. — The U.S. Open usually waits until the final day of its 72-hole crucible to toy with the…
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Third Man Arrested in Amazon Slayings of Journalist and Activist
RIO DE JANEIRO — A third person was arrested on Saturday in connection with the killings of a British journalist…
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With Child Care Scarce, States Try to Fix ‘a Broken Market’
In New Mexico, child care workers got pay raises. In Iowa, 16-year-olds can now supervise 15 children. In Montana, caregivers…
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Despite Growing Evidence, a Prosecution of Trump Would Face Challenges
As new questions swirled this past week about former President Donald J. Trump’s potential criminal exposure for seeking to overturn…
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‘The Dirty Secret of Covid’: Scott Galloway on the Postpandemic Economic Turmoil
The DealBook newsletter delves into a single topic or theme every weekend, providing reporting and analysis that offers a better…