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World
A Tale of Two Recoveries
The city has regained its lost private-sector jobs, but the new jobs don’t pay as well as the old ones,…
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World
Seeking the ‘Right’ Customers, an Insurer Is Accused of Discrimination
Erie Insurance defends its practice of telling agents to use subjective factors when judging a potential customer. Maryland regulators say…
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Health
How a Lucrative Surgery Took Off Online and Disfigured Patients
More surgeons are opting for a complicated hernia repair that they learned from videos on social media showing shoddy techniques.
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World
Dozens Arrested in Dagestan After Mob Storms Plane Arriving From Israel
The authorities in the southern Russian republic of Dagestan moved to restore order early Monday morning after hundreds of young…
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World
‘I’m Starting Again From Zero’: Afghans Pour Out of a Hostile Pakistan
The grandfather always feared this day would come. In the four decades since he fled Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion,…
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World
Monday Briefing
Israel is ‘expanding’ ground operations in Gaza.
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World
Studios Said to See Progress in Talks With Striking Actors
The entertainment companies are growing optimistic that the work stoppage may end soon, though some issues remain unresolved, people briefed…
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World
How Years of Israeli Failures on Hamas Led to a Devastating Attack
It was 3 a.m. on Oct. 7, and Ronen Bar, the head of Israel’s domestic security service, still could not…
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World
Maine Gunman Disclosed He Had Mental Health Issues, Gun Shop Owner Says
The man sought to purchase a gun silencer in August but was denied after self-reporting mental health issues on a…
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World
34 Hours of Fear: The Blackout That Cut Gaza Off From the World
As Israeli forces entered Gaza on Friday to fight Hamas, phone and internet service was severed, sowing chaos for Palestinian…