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With the World in Crisis, House Republicans Bicker Among Themselves
Despite conflicts overseas and an approaching deadline to avert a government shutdown, Republicans are unable to rise above their internal…
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Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Worsens as Israel Prepares a Possible Invasion
Six days of Israeli airstrikes have left more than 300,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip homeless, with two million residents…
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Judge Scolds Prosecution at Hearing on Conflicts in Trump Documents Case
Judge Aileen Cannon postponed a hearing on a government request involving a lawyer for one of the former president’s co-defendants.…
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Israeli Billboards Thanking the U.S. Have a New Face on Them: Biden’s
After Donald J. Trump bound himself tightly to the Israeli right, and President Biden approached the divided nation gingerly, a…
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Rudolph Isley, an Original and Enduring Isley Brother, Dies at 84
He provided harmony vocals and the occasional lead. He also helped write some of the group’s biggest hits, including “Shout,”…
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In Her Debut, a Conductor Gets the Philharmonic (and Geffen Hall)
The New York Philharmonic’s renovated hall is a proving ground for guests to balance the orchestra. Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla did so…
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CMAT Makes Country Music Sad, Smart and Strange
In April 2020, a new force in Irish music announced herself with a song about love, loss and fried chicken.…
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Scalise Scrounges for Votes as G.O.P. Speaker Fight Drags On
The No. 2 Republican was working intensively to win over holdouts, but there was no sign of a breakthrough that…
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A Flood of Evil Is Destroying My World
Ten years ago, we were preparing to celebrate the bar mitzvah of our son, Hersh. His Torah portion was the…
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The Furry Tragedy of the President’s Dog
I’m as fierce a dog lover as you’re likely to find, and I believe — scratch that, I know —…