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Hamas Studies a Gaza Cease-Fire Offer From Israel, and Hints at Progress

Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas’ political wing, said the group was reviewing the latest proposal in a “positive spirit,”…

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In Los Angeles, a Hilltop Garden Party With a Tower of Crudités

Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson — the chef-owners of the restaurant Kismet — hosted a Mediterranean and Middle Eastern feast…

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Former Police Officer Who Protected Sex Traffickers Gets 3-Year Sentence

Wayne Peiffer, who was an officer in Brewster, N.Y., warned a sex trafficking organization about law enforcement activity in exchange…

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Robert Oxnam, China Scholar Beset by Multiple Personalities, Dies at 81

Through psychotherapy, recounted in a memoir, he learned that he had 11 personalities, or fractured parts of his identity. One…

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Biden Calls Japan and India ‘Xenophobic’ in Defending U.S. Immigration

President Biden also referred to Russia and China, saying they “don’t want immigrants.” A spokesman said the president was trying…

Sports

Alpine Is Trying, It Really Is, to Win in Formula 1

The team keeps making changes, to its cars and to its team, but continues to struggle.

Sports

The Miami Grand Prix Matures

The Miami race had a rocky first year, but organizers learned from their rookie mistakes.

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Campus Protests Give Russia, China and Iran Fuel to Exploit U.S. Divide

America’s adversaries have mounted online campaigns to amplify the social and political conflicts over Gaza flaring at universities, researchers say.

Business

The Fed Is Eyeing the Job Market, but It’s Difficult to Read

Fed officials are watching labor trends as they contemplate when to cut rates. But different measures are telling different stories.

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Scotland’s Governing S.N.P. Looks to a Stalwart After Its Leader Quits

Amid a political crisis, John Swinney, who led the Scottish National Party two decades ago, is in line to become…

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