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Opinion
It’s Not You: Dating Apps Are Getting Worse
“The golden age of dating apps is over,” a friend told me at a bar on Super Bowl Sunday. As…
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World
Read Your Way Through the San Francisco Bay Area
The Bay Area has had many lives. The Oakland novelist Leila Mottley shares books that paint a picture of the…
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World
Family Goes Missing After Heavy Rains Drench Western Australia
Seven people, including four children, haven’t been seen in more than a day after 5.5 inches of rain in 24…
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Opinion
Where Antisemitism and Anti-Zionism Collide
Every time I write, as I did last week, that I don’t think anti-Zionism is necessarily antisemitic, I get emails…
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U.S.
California’s Ballot Measure on Mental Health Care Still Isn’t Decided. Why?
Proposition 1 was expected to be widely approved, but the vote is close. Here’s what the measure is and what’s…
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World
Gaza Begins Ramadan With No Cease-Fire
International hopes at reaching a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan were dashed on…
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Opinion
Surviving the Ugliness of It All
I’ve been crisscrossing the country almost constantly over the last five months. When I ask people about politics, the feeling…
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Opinion
Living Slow Deaths Behind Bars
Scientists have found that most cells in our bodies regenerate every seven to 10 years on average. This includes certain…
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World
Witnesses of Aid Convoy Violence Describe Shooting, Panic and Desperation
“I saw people falling to the ground after being shot,” said one witness, “and others simply took the food items…
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World
Witnesses Describe Seeing People Shot as Israeli Soldiers Fired Toward Crowds Surging Around Aid Convoy
They went out in the thousands, camping overnight along the coastal road in the cold Gaza night — making small…
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