Year: 2023
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World
Robert Moller Dies at 85; Mediated Between U.N. Envoys and the City
As the U.S. liaison to some 50,000 United Nations diplomats and staff, he sought to resolve disputes on issues ranging…
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With the Return of Netanyahu in Israel, His Family Is Back, Too
Many Israelis fear that with Benjamin Netanyahu’s return to power at the head of Israel’s most right-wing government, his family…
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Nurses Extend Strike to Second Day at 2 Major New York City Hospitals
Nurses returned to the picket lines on Tuesday at Mount Sinai Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center, which were functioning with…
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Prince Harry Learns to Cry, and Takes No Prisoners, in ‘Spare’
At once emotional and embittered, the royal memoir is mired in a paradox: drawing endless attention in an effort to…
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Is That All There Is? A Secular Seeker Visits Holy Sites.
In “The Half Known Life,” Pico Iyer journeys around the globe to study conceptions of the world beyond.
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N.Y. Lawmakers to Request House Ethics Investigation of George Santos
Two Democrats will file an official complaint about Mr. Santos’s financial disclosures with the House’s bipartisan ethics committee.
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Powell Says Fed ‘Will Not Be’ a Climate Policymaker
In a speech on Federal Reserve independence, Chair Jerome H. Powell emphasized that climate change should be addressed by elected…
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Prompted by Russian aggression, the E.U. and NATO vow new cooperation.
BRUSSELS — NATO and the European Union, in their first joint declaration on security cooperation since the Russian invasion of…
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Crime Concerns Drove Asian Americans Away From New York Democrats
Worries about public safety, especially attacks against Asian Americans, caused some in the once-reliably Democratic bloc to vote Republican last…
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Hochul to Unveil a $1 Billion Plan to Tackle Mental Illness in New York
In a State of the State address, the governor will seek to create new beds for people with severe mental…