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The Other War: How Israel Scours Gaza for Clues About the Hostages

The rescue of four Israelis in Gaza in a ferocious assault over the weekend offered a glimpse into an ambitious…

Health

Sign Right Here: The Parents Pledging to Keep Kids Phone-Free

By committing not to give their children smartphones until an agreed-upon age, parents are hoping for strength in numbers when…

Health

The Women Rethinking Marriage and Family Life Because of Miranda July

The author’s new novel, “All Fours,” has spurred a whisper network of women fantasizing about desire and freedom.

Travel

House Ethics Panel Looks Into Nancy Mace’s Use of Reimbursement Program

The committee will decide whether to open a formal investigation into expense reports filed by the South Carolina Republican.

Travel

Biden’s Border Crackdown Could Disproportionately Affect Families

Parents with children represent 40 percent of migrants who crossed the southern border this year. Now, they will be turned…

World

How Will Employers Regard Today’s Student Activists?

Readers discuss a column by Pamela Paul about college protesters’ job prospects and future careers.

Arts

Closure of Philadelphia Art School Spurs Review by State Attorney General

The abrupt closure of the University of the Arts affects hundreds of faculty members and more than a thousand students.

Business

The Sky’s the Limit for C.E.O. Pay

With new executive pay disclosures, the big picture is still riches at the top and lagging wages for most of…

World

Biden to Meet With Zelensky as Ukraine Seeks Revival on Battlefield

The two presidents are scheduled to sit down in France, where they are visiting to mark the 80th anniversary of…

World

The Sins of the Educated Class

When I was young, I was a man on the left. In the early 1980s, I used to go to…

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