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Gazan Officials Say a Strike Killed 21 in Al-Mawasi
Gazan officials said that at least 21 people were killed and dozens injured on Tuesday in a strike that hit…
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News
From Waiter to Guest at Nantucket’s Grande Dame Hotel
A writer returns to a classic Massachusetts hotel, where he worked 50 years ago, to ponder how he, the island,…
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News
The New Number One Guy in the Group
West Wilson never thought he’d be spending the summer in a house in the Hamptons, let alone as part of…
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The Hamas Chief and the Israeli Who Saved His Life
This is how Dr. Yuval Bitton remembers the morning of Oct. 7. Being jolted awake just after sunrise by the…
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Health
When ‘Prior Authorization’ Becomes a Medical Roadblock
Medicare Advantage plans say it reduces waste and inappropriate care. Critics say it often restricts coverage unnecessarily.
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Books
Judge Denies Alec Baldwin’s Bid to Dismiss Manslaughter Indictment
The ruling increases the likelihood that Mr. Baldwin will stand trial this summer in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer…
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News
How Donald Trump Still Lives in the 1980s
The greed-is-good era was the last time his preferred public image was intact, and he’s been returning there in ways…
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Finance
The Netflix Chief’s Plan to Get You to Binge Even More
If you’re anything like me, you probably spent some large portion of this week sitting on your couch watching Netflix.…
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Opinion
Caleb Carr, Author of Dark Histories, Dies at 68
His own dark history prompted him to write about and investigate the roots of violence, notably in his best-selling novel…
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News
Ukraine Starts Freeing Some Prisoners to Join Its Military
At least 50 convicts have been freed under a new law that allows them to serve in exchange for the…