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World
7,300 Migrants to Get Food Debit Cards as New York City Expands Program
City officials said a pilot program had reduced the costs of feeding migrants, and that fraud prevention measures were ensuring…
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World
France Is Headed for Disaster
Things are not going according to plan. Three weeks ago, President Emmanuel Macron of France called a snap vote hoping…
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World
From Courtroom to Downing Street: Keir Starmer, Low-Key Lawyer, Is on Cusp of Power
The Labour leader still struggles with the “performative side” of British politics, even as he has pulled his party to…
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World
June Leaf, Artist Who Explored the Female Form, Dies at 94
Womanly power was a recurring theme of her work, expressed in idiosyncratic sculpture and paintings that did not align with…
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World
There’s No Reason to Resign Ourselves to Biden
Though Joe Biden’s debate performance last week was among the most painful things I’ve ever witnessed, it at least seemed…
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Economy
Barry Diller Explores Bid to Take Control of Paramount
Mr. Diller, a digital media pioneer, lost a bidding war for Paramount Pictures decades ago. Now, he’s making a run…
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Sports
A Perfect Summertime Recipe for Ground Turkey
Cybelle Tondu’s new recipe for turkey, shiitake and cashew lettuce cups is full of soy and oyster sauce-y notes, with…
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Books
Omar Apollo’s Exquisite Heartache
His second album, “God Said No,” delves into a breakup with all its complications, transformed into pensive alt-R&B.
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World
Trump Organization Signs Up to Put Its Brand on a New Saudi Tower
The residential high-rise tower in Jeddah is the latest of several developments that the former president’s company has planned for…
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Books
A Summer Home in Maine With Centuries-Old Secrets — and a Ghost
J. Courtney Sullivan’s “The Cliffs” is a haunted house mystery steeped in historical context.