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Books
A Columbus Letter Beloved by Thieves and Forgers Hits the Market
A rare pamphlet about Christopher Columbus’s first voyage is on sale at Christie’s, which said it had taken pains to…
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World
Country Garden, Facing Debt Deadline, Says Executives Have Not Left China
The company, one of China’s biggest property developers, took the unusual step of stating that the company’s founder and its…
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World
Families of Israeli hostages are split on a possible ground invasion of Gaza.
As Israel prepares for a possible ground offensive in the Gaza Strip, some Israelis whose family members were kidnapped by…
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News
David Shaffer, Medical ‘Detective’ in Suicide of Youths, Dies at 87
At a time when teen suicide was seen as random and unpredictable, Dr. Shaffer, a psychiatrist, led investigations that proved…
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Newyork
Man Who Spread Misinformation on Trump’s Behalf Sentenced to 7 Months
The man, Douglass Mackey, spread internet memes meant to fool people into not voting for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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World
What We Know About the Explosion at the Hospital in Gaza
Palestinians and Israelis have blamed each other for a blast at the Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City. Hundreds of…
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News
Steven Lutvak, Whose Darkly Comic Show Won a Tony, Dies at 64
He wrote several musicals without attracting much notice. Then he struck Broadway gold with “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love &…
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World
Marie NDiaye Raises Questions She Has No Intention of Answering
She published her first book at 17 and has since become one of France’s best-known novelists. NDiaye is not interested…
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Newyork
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.
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Business
Hamas Is Barred From Social Media. Its Messages Are Still Spreading.
Hamas and Hamas-linked accounts are exploiting the challenge social media companies face in striking the right balance on moderation, experts…