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Business
Some Israeli Journalists Express Fear About Conveying Dissenting Views
Last weekend, at least a dozen people surrounded the home of a left-wing Israeli commentator who had expressed concern about…
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World
A $96 Million Hindu Temple Opens Amid Accusations of Forced Labor
The temple in Robbinsville, N.J., about 15 years in the making, is believed to be the largest in the Western…
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News
In Global Conflict Zones, Hospitals and Doctors Are No Longer Spared
Over the last two decades, medical facilities and staff have become casualties of war more frequently, in violation of international…
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World
Russians Who Moved to Israel Over One War Are in the Middle of Another One
Days after Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Matvey Kukuy, a technology entrepreneur, fled the country for Israel, more out of…
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World
Can Biden Change How Voters See Him? The Israel War May Give Him a Chance.
Plagued by low approval ratings, the president has projected himself as a world leader. Strategists warn, however, that his re-election…
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World
After Jordan Falls, House Republicans Ask Who, and What, Is Next
A band of more mainstream Republicans brought down the hard-line conservative, but the G.O.P. has hardly stemmed the chaos.
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World
For the Most Vulnerable Hostages, a Plea for Mercy
Rut Hodaya Perez is in no shape to be held as a hostage in the Gaza Strip. A 17-year-old Israeli…
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World
‘I Love You. I Am Sorry.’ One Jew, One Muslim and a Friendship Tested by War
A Los Angeles program that connects Muslims and Jews has been strained by the war in Israel. But the group’s…
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World
For the Future of Maui, Native Hawaiians Push for Honoring Its Past
The wildfire that devastated Lahaina wiped out many vestiges of the town’s past. Conservators are racing to recover what they…
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World
Chaos and Frustration Rule as Republicans’ Bitter Speaker Fight Deepens
With the House G.O.P. back to square one on electing a new speaker, tempers flared and uncertainty over how the…