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World

Inside the Desperate Effort to Evacuate Young Cancer Patients From Gaza

A mission to rescue cancer-stricken children from the violence in Gaza has involved multiple countries and last-minute connections in the…

Real Estate

Tired of Waiting to Buy, They Redesigned Their Brooklyn Rental

In the process, a family discovered the joy of living in the present — and how much you can do…

Health

Maps That Tell Their Own Stories

Oculi Mundi, a new online collection, shares the artistry of early creators.

World

Chinese Mourn the Death of a Premier, and the Loss of Economic Hope

An outpouring on social media for Li Keqiang, the former premier who died Friday, reflected public grief for an era…

Travel

Johnson Faces the Same Spending Dilemmas That Plagued McCarthy

The newly installed Republican speaker opposed the bill to avert a government shutdown and has been against continued U.S. funding…

World

Denmark Aims a Wrecking Ball at ‘Non-Western’ Neighborhoods

A government program is using demolition and relocation to remake neighborhoods with “non-Western” immigrants, poverty or crime.

World

She Heeded Biden’s Warning to Migrants. Will She Regret It?

They live in a rusty shack with no running water, hiding from the violence just outside their door, haunted by…

Business

New Normal or No Normal? How Economists Got It Wrong for 3 Years.

Economists first underestimated inflation, then underestimated consumers and the labor market. The key question is why.

Arts

When Siskel and Ebert Were the Names Above the Title

In “Opposable Thumbs,” Matt Singer recalls the risky business of putting newspaper movie critics on TV — and the “combustible…

Health

A Spark That Ignited in a Brooklyn Kitchen and Continued Around the World

When Jirair Ratevosian, a Congressional candidate, and Micheal Ighodaro, an activist and filmmaker, first met, both were so busy with…

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