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Chevron Restarts Gas Production on Platform Near Gaza Strip
Chevron said Monday that it had resumed production of natural gas from a platform in Israeli waters on instructions from…
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World
At Tourist Hotels, Israeli Evacuees Plan for Long Stays to Escape Border Attacks
More than 125,000 Israeli evacuees have been resettled from their communities along the dangerous borders with Lebanon and Gaza in…
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News
Why Is the Democratic Base Eroding?
More from our inbox: Income Inequality and Test ScoresHelping Kids Thrive With Full WIC FundingCredit...Illustration by Sam Whitney/The New York…
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World
Tim Scott Suspends ’24 Campaign, as His Sunny Message Failed to Resonate
He entered the Republican presidential race as a rising star with substantial financial resources, but struggled to break out of…
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Books
Hear the Dance: Audio Description Comes of Age
Recent experiments in describing dance, like the film “Telephone,” approach it not just as an accessibility service but as a…
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Newyork
Should Your Ex-Boss Get a Say in Your New Job? Wall Street Says Yes.
Legislation in New York that would outlaw noncompete agreements, a staple at big banks, has led to frenzied lobbying to…
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World
In Texas, Vietnamese American Shrimpers Must Forge a New Path Again
ACROSS THE COUNTRY In Texas, Vietnamese American Shrimpers Must Forge a New Path Again They overcame the trauma of war,…
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World
The Corner Lot Where All the World’s Vegemite Comes From
Just off Australia’s largest container port lies a sickle-shaped neighborhood with a scent so distinctive that passing taxi drivers will…
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Business
Energy Dept. Pours Billions into Power Grids but Warns It’s Not Enough
America’s electric grids may need to expand by two-thirds by 2035 to handle future growth in clean energy, the agency…