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Shabbat Is a Salve, and a Scene

After pandemic separation and a recent surge in antisemitism, more young people — Jewish and not — seem to be…

World

‘Breach of the Big Silence.’ Protests Stretch China’s Censorship to Its Limits

Days later, videos of chants and confrontations are still visible on the Chinese internet. It’s a sign of how a…

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Taking Brunt of Lockdown, Migrant Workers Fuel China’s Latest Protests

Although security forces have reasserted control in many cities, poor workers could help maintain the pushback against Beijing’s strict Covid…

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A Snapshot of Homelessness Policies Around the U.S. and the World

New York City officials plan to remove mentally ill people from streets and subways. Here’s a quick look at how…

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Harvard, Herschel Walker and ‘Tokenism’

We are at a moment in which tokenism is on trial. This is true both in terms of the Supreme…

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The Elusive Dream of Owning a Home in New York City

For many middle- and working-class New Yorkers, it’s an even more distant possibility than it used to be.

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Help Black Farmers, Who Know Hyperlocal Doesn’t Mean Fancy

This article is part of Times Opinion’s 2022 Giving Guide. Read more about the guide in a note from Opinion’s…

Health

Organ Donations Rise Around Motorcycle Rallies

This summer, when half a million bikers clogged the streets of tiny Sturgis, S.D., for one of the country’s largest…

Sports

China Appears to Limit Crowd Shots to Avoid ‘Zero-Covid’ Comparisons

In Qatar, the maskless fans at the World Cup are joyfully screaming, packed elbow-to-elbow in crowded stadiums, seemingly having a…

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A Protest? A Vigil? In Beijing, Anxious Crowds Are Unsure How Far to Go.

BEIJING — The crowd was hard to make out at first, a dark mass huddled along the Beijing riverbank after…

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