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Democrats See Glimmers of Hope in Florida. Are They Seeing Things?
Democrats in the state are veering from cautious optimism to complete pessimism about their chances in 2024, with two liberal-leaning…
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The Paths to Progress for Our Graduates
More from our inbox: Alito and ‘Godliness’Sudan’s ‘Epic Tragedy’Protect Whistle-BlowersDreading Election NightCredit...Nadine RedlichTo the Editor: Re “A Promise to Grads…
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How to Throw a Greek Summer Party
According to Maria Lemos, the founder of the Athens boutique Mouki Mou, it’s all about “philoxenia,” a love of one’s…
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Biden Adviser Visits Israel as Military Warns of ‘Wider Escalation’ With Hezbollah
A White House adviser met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Monday as the Israeli military warned that…
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Real Estate
$1.4 Million Homes in California
A 1949 cottage in Lake Arrowhead, a Spanish-style home in Los Angeles and a Craftsman house in Berkeley.
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The Strange Case of Anna Stubblefield
Anna didn’t want to keep her feelings secret. As far as she knew, neither did D.J. In recent weeks, their…
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Books
He’s an Emergency Medical Worker Fighting to Save People From His Own Life
Joseph Earl Thomas’s new novel, “God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer,” follows a health care worker on a tumultuous shift where…
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‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2 Premiere: Killing in the Name Of
The second season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” prequel opens with an illicit affair and a misguided act of revenge.
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World
More Than 80 Nations Back Talks to Ease Path to Peace in Ukraine
Meeting in Switzerland, world leaders backed a joint statement urging more diplomacy, but were divided on how to engage Russia.
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Review: Camille A. Brown Still Holds the Harlem Stage
It was a sign of her generosity that her program this weekend was almost all work by her associates.