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To Handle a Surge of Illegal Crossings, Border Officials Stop Legal Ones
Like many people in the tiny town of Why, Ariz., Stephanie Fierro’s life revolves around the nearby border crossing. She…
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News
Six Dead and More Than 60 Injured After Severe Weather in Tennessee
Reed Arnold was watching TV on Saturday at his home in Clarksville, Tenn., when he saw a warning on his…
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Travel
Trump Will Not Testify as Scheduled in Civil Fraud Trial
Donald J. Trump has changed his mind about returning to the witness stand on Monday to testify in his own…
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News
A Refugee Finds Stability After Years of Flashbacks
Twenty-three years ago, Abwe Songolo made the fateful decision to keep moving. It was August of 2000, and he had…
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Travel
‘We Met in the Morning a Few Days Later and Talked for Five Hours’
Morning coffee in Brooklyn, a captive audience on the subway and more reader tales of New York City in this…
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News
Dr. John A. Talbott, Champion of Care for the Mentally Ill, Dies at 88
A psychiatrist and a prolific author, he criticized what he referred to as a “nonsystem” that left vulnerable people on…
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News
Israeli Strikes Pound Gaza a Day after U.S. Vetoes Cease-Fire Resolution.
Israel unleashed a barrage of airstrikes across Gaza on Saturday, killing dozens of people and sending hundreds of wounded to…
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Business
Citi Is Sued Over Sex Abuse. Before 2022, It Would Have Been a Secret.
A female employee of Citigroup recently sued the bank, accusing its leadership of tolerating a work culture in which she…
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News
Maria Callas Was Opera’s Defining Diva. She Still Is.
Her voice is the shadow that remains after shock, after anger: the sound of a woman realizing she has nothing…
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Magazine
The Chicken Tycoons vs. the Antitrust Hawks
At Kentucky Fried Chicken, sales tend to peak at the same time every year: Mother’s Day. This has been the…