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U.S. Will Allow Delivery of 500-pound Bombs to Israel, an Official Says
The United States plans to authorize part of a weapons shipment to Israel that it had withheld in the spring…
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Books
Megan Abbott, Bonnie Garmus and More Writers on the Books They Love
Some of their favorites didn’t make our “Best Books of the 21st Century” list — but these authors make a…
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Books
It Took 22 Years for Kevin Barry to Unlock His First U.S.-Set Novel
What books are on your night stand? I’m neck-deep in Willy Vlautin’s new novel, “The Horse,” and it’s just as…
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Books
A Debut Novel That Skewers Capitalism, One Scalped Birkin at a Time
In Yasmin Zaher’s “The Coin,” a rich, chic Palestinian schoolteacher in New York City grapples with displacement and American consumerism.
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World
La OTAN al límite: Biden elogia y Trump denigra la alianza de 75 años
Mientras los líderes mundiales se reunían en Washington para conmemorar el aniversario de la organización, dos presidentes estadounidenses ofrecieron mensajes…
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Economy
Cue the Christmas Music: Hallmark Is Finally Joining the Streaming Fray
Hallmark+, which arrives in September, will include free greeting cards and a “Hallmark Hunk” competition show.
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World
Escalation Between Israel and Hezbollah Puts Pressure on Gaza Cease-Fire Talks
When intelligence chiefs of the United States, Israel and Egypt went to Qatar on Wednesday for talks aimed at brokering…
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Economy
Can Movies for Grown-Ups Still Sell Tickets? ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Is a Test.
Directed by Greg Berlanti, the film amounts to a Hollywood experiment: Is there still room at the multiplexes for original…
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Economy
Once a G.O.P. Rallying Cry, Debt and Deficits Fall From the Party’s Platform
Fiscal hawks are lamenting the transformation of the party that claimed to prize fiscal restraint and are warning of dire…
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Politics
A Mammoth First: 52,000-Year-Old DNA, in 3-D
In 2018 an international team of scientists — from labs in Houston, Copenhagen, Barcelona and beyond — got their hands…