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Airstrike Kills U.N. Worker and More Than 76 of His Relatives
A U.N. aid worker and more than 70 members of his extended family were killed on Friday near Gaza City,…
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Opinion
The Anti-Democratic Quest to Save Democracy From Trump
Let’s consider a counterfactual. In the autumn of 2016, with American liberalism reeling from the election of Donald Trump, a…
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Opinion
The Church, Living in Christmas Past
My mom loved Christmas so much, she would sometimes leave the tree up until April. She dyed a sheet blue…
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Opinion
75 Years Later, Asia’s Wartime Memories Linger
Seventy-five years ago, around the cold and bleak midnight of Dec. 22-23, 1948, seven convicted Japanese war criminals were marched…
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Health
In Marrakesh, a Family-Style Dinner in a Secret Garden
The Moroccan restaurateur Kamal Laftimi, 53, grew up on the edges of Jemaa el-Fna, the main public square of Marrakesh…
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World
Macron Compromises With Right to Pass Immigration Overhaul
The French leader was elected twice on a vow to keep populism at bay. But his bill received rare support…
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U.S.
Jan. 6 Rally Organizers Lied About Plan to March to the Capitol, Report Finds
Women for America First, which planned the rally on the Ellipse, knew of President Donald J. Trump’s plans to have…
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Health
Do I Really Have to Wear an Ugly Christmas Sweater?
The holiday party dress code has shown no signs of stopping. Does opting out make you a Grinch?
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World
Serbia’s Leader Tightens Grip on Power in General Election, Early Results Show
The opposition had hoped to ride a wave of public revulsion at back-to-back mass shootings, but it was unable to…
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World
Hostage Deaths Fuel Israelis’ Doubts About Netanyahu
The killing of three hostages in Gaza by Israeli soldiers adds domestic pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu as he resists international…