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World
How a Windfall of Special Education Funding Benefited Hasidic Schools
Less than a decade ago, New York City drastically changed the way it provided special education to thousands of children…
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Sports
Why Are So Many Women Wearing Red Eye Makeup?
It’s a lot more flattering than it sounds.
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Sports
10 Unforgettable Marriage Proposals
Here are some of our favorite ways that couples who wed in 2022 said, “Will you marry me?”
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Economy
As Silicon Valley Retrenches, a Tech Talent Shift Accelerates
Most tech jobs are now in mainstream industries like health care, banking and retail, which are increasingly in need of…
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World
China Responds to U.S. Covid Testing Rule With a Collective Shrug
The U.S. travel rule drew a muted response in a country grappling with outbreaks and where mass, regular Covid testing…
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World
Will Lifting Title 42 Cause a Border Crisis? It’s Already Here.
Plans to lift Title 42 have prompted dire predictions of chaos on the border. But there is already a migrant…
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World
Moscow on the Med: A Faraway War Transforms a Turkish Resort Town
Tens of thousands of Russians and Ukrainians have settled in Antalya, on Turkey’s southern coast, hoping to avoid the fallout…
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World
Fire at Cambodian Casino Near Thai Border Kills at Least 10
The blaze at the Grand Diamond City also injured at least 30 people, officials said. Guests at the 17-story complex…
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World
Ukraine gives an optimistic update on its power grid, but concern grows about coming holidays.
Ukrainian officials are optimistic that rolling power outages will not be necessary around the New Year holidays as crews work…
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World
Your Thursday Briefing
New requirements for passengers coming from China.