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World
Knowing When ‘They’ Means One
I have a proposal about our new usage of “they” to refer to individual people, as in, “Irene? Oh, they…
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World
Charles T. Munger, Much More Than Warren Buffett’s No. 2, Dies at 99
A billionaire in his own right, he was the vice chairman of Mr. Buffett’s hugely successful investment firm Berkshire Hathaway.…
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World
Fearful, Humiliated and Desperate: Gazans Heading South Face Horrors
They walked for hours, raising their hands when they encountered Israeli troops with guns trained on them to display their…
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World
Freed Israeli Hostages Share Details of Captivity, Relatives Say
A mother released from captivity in Gaza with her young son told relatives that they had slept on chairs pushed…
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World
Americans Under 30 Don’t Trust Religion — or Anything Else
This is an addendum to a series about Americans moving away from religion. Read part one, part two, part three,…
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World
On Thanksgiving, Can Biden’s Family Talk Turkey?
Peaks are lonely places. They don’t accommodate crowds. And Joe Biden, at the pinnacle of American politics, is to some…
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World
As Hostage Deal Nears, Families Wait With Hope and Fear
transcript As Hostage Deal Looms, a Family Hopes for Good News Sheffa Phillips-Bahat has two young cousins who were taken…
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Economy
Fed Officials Thought Rates Could Rise More if Inflation Stayed Stubborn
Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s early November meeting suggested another rate increase remained possible, but officials were in no hurry.
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Economy
Fed Officials Thought Rates Could Rise More if Inflation Stayed Stubborn
Minutes from the Federal Reserve's early November meeting suggested another rate increase remained possible, but officials were in no hurry.
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Politics
Freakishly Smart Falcons Run These Islands
The success of wild striated caracaras in a test suggests that the intellects of more bird species may be underestimated.