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Palestinian Man Fatally Shot as Violence Continues With Israel Forces
Tensions and violence have gripped the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Jerusalem for days after an Israeli military raid on Thursday…
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Food
Globalization’s Discontents Were Baked In From the Beginning
In “Against the World,” the historian Tara Zahra examines the promise of liberal internationalism in its early days — and…
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World
North Korea Imposes Lockdown on Pyongyang to Fight ‘Recurrent Flu’
A government notice made no mention of Covid-19, but state media said the authorities were taking measures in the capital…
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Style
A Stylish Toast to the Year of the Rabbit
On Friday night, models, influencers and charming creatures of every type packed into the dining room of Congee Dim Sum…
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Food
Review: ‘Poker Face’ Is the Best New Detective Show of 1973
Natasha Lyonne turns working-class sleuth in Rian Johnson’s breezy throwback to a familiar mystery formula.
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Style
The Art of Bundling Up
PARIS — With temperatures in the city below or near freezing last week, the scenes outside the men’s wear shows,…
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World
In New Zealand, Sauvignon Wishes and Sashimi Dreams
For my first night on New Zealand’s South Island, I’d booked an Airbnb in Hawkesbury, a hamlet in the middle…
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Food
4 Winter Salads That Are Anything but Sad
On a frigid day in the middle of January, at the Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket in Brooklyn, Ray Bradley, a…
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World
Your Thursday Briefing: A Deadly Helicopter Crash in Ukraine
Also, why economists are alarmed about China’s demographic crisis.
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Los Angeles County’s Black Residents Are Most at Risk in Major Floods
Southern California has so far escaped the worst impact of recent rainstorms, but a new study shows a 100-year-flood event…