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World

Reporting in Yiddish, Without Speaking Yiddish

In an Australian community working to preserve its identity, a journalist found subjects with plenty of questions for her.

World

Third Verse, Same as the First: Republicans Shrug at Latest Trump Case

News of a possible indictment related to Jan. 6 brought a muddled response from some of Donald Trump’s 2024 rivals,…

Finance

Actors’ Strike Won’t Halt 39 Independent Projects, Union Says

SAG-AFTRA confirmed the productions had no ties to the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents big studios.…

World

After a Beach Weekend, the Astor Place Cube Comes Home

The famous spinning sculpture, which got rejuvenated recently, left the Hamptons on Monday.

World

Modi and India’s Diaspora: A Complex Love Affair Making Global Waves

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has tried to fuse his image to the economic and political power of Indians abroad. They voice…

Sports

Soccer’s Next Big Thing Is Buying in Bulk

Networks of clubs help top teams streamline their scouting, methods and player acquisition. But who do they really serve?

News

She Opened a Bookshop in Brooklyn, Then Moved In Above the Store

A woman walking in Williamsburg saw an empty storefront for rent. It turned into a dream fulfilled. Upstairs, an apartment…

Sports

His Sexuality Doesn’t Define Him, but It Can Set Him Apart

The hateful email was a surprise, but for Eric Bach, it was not entirely unexpected. The young broadcaster had been…

World

George Santos Used Most of His Campaign Cash to Pay Himself Back

Mr. Santos spent more than half of the $150,000 he raised in the most recent quarter repaying loans he made…

World

Acquittal of Janitor, Accused of Touching Student, Fuels Outrage in Italy

A court in Rome said it had decided the ruling in part because the episode lasted “a handful of seconds”…

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