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Israeli Officials Weigh Sharing Power With Arab States in Postwar Gaza

Though likely to displease both Israel’s right wing and many Arab states, it signals that Israel is thinking about the…

Finance

Google Employees Tune Out Antitrust Threat as Trial Comes to a Head

They shrugged off concerns about the company’s fate ahead of closing arguments in the Justice Department’s lawsuit this week.

Finance

Calls to Divest From Israel Put Students and Donors on Collision Course

To get protesters off campus lawns, Brown University and others have agreed to consider ending investments linked to Israel. But…

Finance

The London Design Gallery That Is ‘Nonstop Exploring, Experimenting’

It was love at first sight, said Loïc Le Gaillard, a founder of the Carpenters Workshop Gallery (C.W.G.). The design…

Finance

The ‘Fall Guy’ Filmmakers Have a Cause: Give Stunts an Oscar

The academy is keeping mum about the prospect, but the movie is part of a renewed push for a new…

Finance

What Happens When NASA Loses Eyes on Earth? We’re About to Find Out.

Sometime in the next few years — no one knows exactly when — three NASA satellites, each one as heavy…

Finance

Oil Companies Expand Offshore Drilling, Pointing to Energy Needs

Shell and others say they plan to drill for oil and gas in the Gulf of Mexico in part because…

World

Friday Briefing

Hamas considers a cease-fire.

World

Jury in Federal Lawsuit Deadlocks on Abu Ghraib Torture Allegations

Three Iraqi men sued a Virginia contractor that supplied interrogators to the U.S. military after the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Taking Cues From Students, U.C.L.A. Faculty Members Join the Protests

At U.C.L.A., a few professors helped negotiate with the university. At Columbia, they guarded the encampment. But not all faculty…

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