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Israel Eases West Bank Settlement Rules, Clearing Way for New Homes

The change could accelerate the construction of thousands of new houses in the occupied territory and puts a far-right minister…

Business

How Local Officials Seek Revenge on Their Hometown Newspapers

When coverage upsets them, towns and counties are revoking newspapers’ lucrative contracts to print public notices.

Sports

Alabama Basketball Manager Says He, Not Player, Was at Deadly Shooting

A freshman player sued The Times after it placed him at a crime scene. The newspaper will correct its coverage.

World

Boris Johnson, Out of Parliament, Is a Columnist Again

Britain’s former prime minister, who quit as a lawmaker in the face of a possible suspension for misleading statements about…

World

Tunisians Mourn a Hard-Fought Freedom Rapidly Slipping Away

When reflecting on their Arab Spring revolution, Tunisians often say that freedom of expression was the only concrete achievement. As…

World

Ivan Menezes, Who Led a Liquor Giant, Dies at 63

As chief executive of Diageo for a decade, he presented alcohol as an attainable luxury and helped brands like Smirnoff,…

World

Facing Crisis, Egypt’s Leader Tries New Tack: Talking to Opponents

The rare — and tightly constrained — outreach is a sign that President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi may be feeling the…

Travel

How Trump Plans to Beat His Indictment, Politically

The former president keeps consolidating Republican support, but the legal peril is the greatest he has ever faced and adds…

Business

Newspapers Printed Unabomber’s Manifesto in 1995. It’s Still Fiercely Debated.

It wouldn’t be the last time the media would grapple with whether to publish something that might inspire others to…

Travel

The 2024 G.O.P. Field Faces a Choice: Law and Order or Loyalty

The candidates challenging Donald Trump have to decide how to run against the indicted former president. And it could determine…

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