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Business
How Elon Musk Changed the Meaning of Twitter for Users
After Nicholas Campiz evacuated from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, in February 2022, he stayed glued to Twitter. As battles raged across…
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World
Prosecutors Withdraw Second Subpoena in Trump Fund-Raising Inquiry
The decision suggests that the special counsel is winding down an investigation into whether the former president’s political operation defrauded…
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Business
Anthony Holden, Royal Chronicler Who Ruffled the Palace, Dies at 76
A prolific journalist and author, he ignited an uproar with a less-than-flattering portrait of Charles and Diana’s marriage. “The most…
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World
Israeli Tanks Raid Gaza Ahead of Invasion, While Aid Trickles In
The United States has advised delaying a ground invasion, in part to get more desperately needed aid, which has flowed…
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World
What is UNRWA? Here’s what to know about the largest aid organization in Gaza.
The U.N. agency that has been aiding Palestinian refugees for the past 74 years said on Thursday that it had…
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News
Anita A. Summers, Economist, Dies at 98; Brought Rigor to Public Policy
As a professor at the Wharton School and a pioneering woman in a male-dominated field, she developed new ways of…
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World
Israel-Hamas War Protest Leads to Tense Scene at Cooper Union Library
The tensions inflamed by the Israel-Hamas war that have roiled university campuses in the United States spilled into the Cooper…
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World
Ambushed and Outgunned, Local Police Defended an Israeli City
Roni Abuharon, a detective in the southern Israeli city of Ofakim, grabbed his pistol and floppy police hat. “Don’t leave…
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Newyork
Trump’s Allies Pledged Loyalty to Him. Until They Didn’t.
The former president is facing down Michael Cohen, his longtime fixer, in a Manhattan courtroom, while other ex-loyalists are cooperating…
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World
Who Decides Penn’s Future: Donors or the University?
Some alumni want the president to resign. They are angry about a Palestinian conference and Penn’s response to the Hamas…