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Watch the Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower Reach Its Peak

The event will be active when the moon is just a sliver in the sky, but it is less easy…

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Parts of Gaza Are in Famine, World Food Program Chief Says

The director of the World Food Program, Cindy McCain, says that parts of the Gaza Strip are experiencing a “full-blown…

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When a Bunch of Bloody Yanks Came for English Soccer

In the first half of a January game at Stamford Bridge, the London stadium where the Chelsea Football Club has…

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Should I Lie So That My Cousin Can Have a Catholic Wedding?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to fib for a relative, especially when you don’t think the ends justify the…

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Israel, Gaza and the Law on Starvation in War

A complex legal question became more pressing after a statement from the U.N. human rights chief.

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‘The Miser’ Review: Updating Molière, but Missing a Key Ingredient

This Molière in the Park production doesn’t have the sharp satirical bite of the original.

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U.S. Seeks to Build World Pressure on Russia Over Space Nuclear Weapon

An American official said the United States had information undermining Russia’s claim that a device it is developing is for…

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C.J. Sansom, Mystery Novelist Drawn to Tudor England, Dies at 71

He wrote a popular series of books revolving around a hunchbacked detective, Shardlake, whose troubles echo the author’s experiences of…

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Campus Protests in U.S. Are a Rorschach Test for the World

The world is watching what is happening on American campuses with shock, pride, relish and alarm. Scenes from the protests…

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As Turkey Cuts Trade Ties, Israel’s Isolation Grows

Turkey said it would not resume trade with Israel until a “permanent cease-fire” in Gaza. The move came after a…

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