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Migrants hired to work at the opening match waited all day without food and water.
A group of more than 200 migrant laborers hired to work concession stalls at the Qatar World Cup’s opening game…
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U.S.C., Backed by Its Big Name, Makes Case for National Title Run
PASADENA, Calif. — It was Larry Smith’s parting lament, delivered as he was on his way out as the Southern…
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How a Draft of the Constitution Ended Up in a Drawer in Trenton, N.J.
The 13th royal governor of colonial New Jersey was a Philadelphia-born, London-schooled lawyer whose appointment was solemnized by an elaborate…
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Netanyahu’s Comeback Widens Divide Over Israel Among American Jews
Rabbi Rachel Timoner of Brooklyn had always cherished Israel as a haven where Jews could aspire to their highest ideals.…
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‘I Stood on the Sidewalk Outside the Hall and Held Up the Extra Ticket’
Extra Ticket Dear Diary: It was April 1992, and I had two tickets for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie…
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Several European captains plan to wear rainbow armbands despite a threat of discipline.
A group of European nations remains committed to a plan for their captains to wear multicolored armbands emblazoned with the…
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How the Pelosi Attack Suspect Plunged Into Online Hatred
SAN FRANCISCO — Bitter over the end of a long relationship, estranged from his children and working carpentry jobs to…
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Blacks and Jews, Again
“What effective measures will the collective Negro community take against the vicious antisemitism?” Rabbi Everett Gendler shared this question ...
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What New Hampshire Can Tell Us About Restoring Faith in Elections
WINDHAM, N.H. — Brad Winslow is a genial 67-year-old who hugs people he just met. But when it comes to…
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Thanksgiving Bash
Have we decided what the problem with Thanksgiving is going to be this year? We could start with the base-level…