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In Israel, U.S. Aide Denies Talk of a Rift Over Gaza War
“We’re not here to tell anybody, ‘You must do X, you must do Y,’” the national security adviser said. His…
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The U.S. Wants Israel to Scale Back the Gaza War. What Leverage Does It Have?
There are ways to persuade Israel to shift its strategy in Gaza, but each option carries a political and diplomatic…
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There’s No Christmas Lunch Like a Korean American Church Lunch
After-service meals have been long been key spaces for first-generation immigrants establishing themselves in the United States. But younger Koreans…
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For Venezuelans, Hallacas Are a Nostalgic Taste of Home
This form of tamale, filled with a rich meaty stew, is a comfort at Christmastime.
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Go Ham on Christmas
More specifically, this glazed ham from Yotam Ottolenghi with an easy clementine-mustard glaze.
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Congress Approves Sweeping New Protections for J.R.O.T.C. Cadets
The News: Congress has passed new rules on the military’s high school training program. The U.S. military program that provides…
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Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a Canadian mumblecore comedy, an Argentine mother-daughter thriller, a Bangladeshi drama about a woman fighting a…
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Judges Press Lawyer for Meadows on Bid to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court
A panel of appeals court judges appeared skeptical of the arguments on Friday on behalf of Mark Meadows, the former…
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A ‘Historical and Hysterical’ House Flees After a Tumultuous Year
An ousted speaker, internal divisions and a race to the exits characterized the first year of the chaos-wracked Republican majority.
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Michel Ciment, Eminent French Film Critic, Is Dead at 85
He helped define cinema as high art for generations of moviegoers and filmmakers in France and beyond, even if he…