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British Museum Announces Plan to Stop Thefts
The museum will overhaul its record keeping, but its leaders said that millions of items still would not be individually…
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Business
Iran’s Call for Oil Embargo on Israel Roils Markets
The prospect of an oil embargo arising from the conflict between Israel and militant groups contributed to a sharp but…
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World
It’s Probably Going to Rain in New York This Weekend. Again.
A coastal storm threatens to deliver brisk winds and significant rain across the Northeast this weekend. It’ll likely continue a…
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World
Early Intelligence Suggests Hospital Blast Caused by Palestinian Fighters, U.S. Says
American officials say they have multiple strands of intelligence — including infrared satellite data — indicating that the deadly blast…
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World
Scotland Braces for Heavy Rain and Winds That Could Pose a ‘Danger to Life’
Britain’s weather agency issued its highest alert for parts of Scotland, warning that as much as a month’s worth of…
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World
New York, Overwhelmed, Toughens Stance on Housing Migrant Families
The city will impose a 60-day limit on how long families with children can stay at any one shelter before…
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News
‘Suffs’ Heads to Broadway With Hillary Clinton as a Producer
The musical, about early-20th-century efforts to win the right to vote for women, will open in April at the Music…
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News
At NY Dog and Cat Film Festivals, Love, Licks and Looniness
Collections of short films, both documentary and fiction, make their annual visit to Manhattan, followed by tours around the country…
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World
Smaller Classes? At Elite Schools, Some Parents Say ‘No Thanks.’
A new law to reduce class size in New York City has large support among families, but early tensions could…
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World
Letting a Thousand Drones Rise on a Saturday in Central Park
A public art event based on a murmuration of starlings will resemble a silent display of fireworks, organizers say.