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‘You Can’t Hide It’: Georgette Heyer and the Perils of Posthumous Revision
Robert Brustein, Passionate Force in Nonprofit Theater, Dies at 96
Anthony Vidler, Architectural Historian Who Reshaped His Field, Dies at 82
Israel Says Al Shifa Hospital Conceals Hamas Underground Command Centers
Love Letter: A Necessary Learning Curve
Nine Takeaways From Mike Johnson’s First Interview as Speaker
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
A Central Park Garden, Renewed
Committee approves Biden’s nominee for ambassador to Israel, setting up Senate vote.
Morgan Freeman Would Like to Tell You the History of Everything
About 20 children are hostages in Gaza. Families are pleading for their release.
Gavin Newsom Wants to Export California’s Climate Laws to the World
Leftist Upstart Threatens to Shake up German Politics With Her Own
Taylor Swift’s ‘Cruel Summer’ Hits No. 1 After Four Years
In ‘Seafood Simple,’ Eric Ripert Includes Techniques and Not-So-Simple Recipes
Philadelphia Orchestra and Musicians Reach Contract Deal
Tim Scott, Who Supports Aid to Israel and Ukraine, Opposes a Package With Both
Israeli Reservist From Maryland Is Killed Near Lebanon Border
Blinken says the U.S. is still trying to secure passage into Egypt for its citizens trapped in Gaza.
Martin Goetz, Who Received the First Software Patent, Dies at 93
92NY Pulls Event With Acclaimed Writer Who Criticized Israel
The Weekender
Biden’s Aid, and Pointed Advice, to Israel
Images reveal details of the Gaza hospital explosion and its aftermath.
The Israeli military puts forward its version of what happened at the hospital in Gaza.
Former Navajo Nation Leader Is Running for Congress in Arizona
Top FTX Executive Says Sam Bankman-Fried Used Customer Money for ‘Excess’ Spending
Yellen Assures Europe That U.S. Will Provide More Funds for Ukraine
Help for Gaza Refugees Creates a Flashpoint for DeSantis and Haley
Clashes between Hezbollah and Israel intensify on the Lebanese border.
At a Maya site, the eclipse brings a focus to living traditions.
With cowboys, festivals and “eclipse village,” Texas Hill Country is abuzz.
The Best of Late Night This Week
Israel, Gaza and the Laws of War
When, Where and How to Watch the Annular Solar Eclipse
Israel’s new unity government brings in opposition figures with military know-how.
La guerra entre Israel y Gaza pone en jaque a la economía mundial
Israel Orders ‘Complete Siege’ of Gaza and Mobilizes 300,000 Reservists
With 300,000 reservists mobilized, war ‘hits close to home’ for many Israelis
Greats Prada Women Slideshow
Biden Says Military Assistance Is On Its Way to Israel
Netanyahu warned Gazans to get out of the way of an onslaught, but most have nowhere to go.
Graphic images of violence flood social media.
G.O.P. Candidates Use Attacks on Israel to Criticize Biden for His Iran Deal
Israel’s defense failures may change strategy toward Hamas and Gaza.
Photographs and videos suggest a significant number of casualties in Sderot.
Schumer Leads Bipartisan Trip to China Amid Tensions
Narges Mohammadi, Iranian Rights Activist, Receives Nobel Peace Prize
Man Who Plotted to Kill Queen Elizabeth With Crossbow Sentenced to 9 Years
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