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5 Palestinians, 2 Accused of Spying for Israel, Are Executed in Gaza, Officials Say
JERUSALEM — Officials in Gaza announced the executions on Sunday of five Palestinians, two of whom were accused of spying…
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The Curious Hole in My Head
I barreled into the world — a precipitous birth, the doctors called it — at a New York City hospital…
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What You Missed at the U.S. Open While You Were Glued to Serena Williams
The Serena Williams show has come to an end, quite likely for good in competitive tennis. Even if Williams continues…
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The Way You Get Around New York City Is About to Change
Like an old, well-loved couch, crumbling infrastructure is a fixture of life in New York City. Finally, that’s about to…
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Katrina Babies Are Hurting, but We Are Healing, Too
How much does childhood trauma affect a person’s life? What about the life of an entire city? These are among…
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One Spot Where All of Aaron Judge’s Home Runs Land
Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together.…
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The Dodgers Don’t Need to Play the Percentages
There is a phrase in modern sports lingo that make no sense to Freddie Freeman: load management. The idea of…
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Seven Days That Closed Out a Career
Serena Williams left the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Madison Avenue and folded herself into the back seat of…
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Trump Lashes Out in First Rally Since F.B.I. Search
WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP, Pa. — In his first rally since his home was searched by the F.B.I. on Aug. 8, former…
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In South Korea, a Hit Show Brings Autism Into the Spotlight
SEOUL — When Yoon Wn-ho, a visiting professor at Inha University in South Korea, saw “Extraordinary Attorney Woo” for the…