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Many Aid Deliveries for Gaza Are Rejected for ‘Dual-Use’ Items, Groups Say

A U.N. official said a truck carrying aid was turned around in Gaza this week because it contained scissors included…

Magazine

What Deathbed Visions Teach Us About Living

Chris Kerr was 12 when he first observed a deathbed vision. His memory of that summer in 1974 is blurred,…

World

It’s Never Too Late to Find a New Career (a Mile Above Your Old One)

“It’s Never Too Late” is a series that tells the stories of people who decide to pursue their dreams on…

World

Al Pacino Explains Awkward Oscars Moment Presenting Best Picture

The star, whose abrupt announcement that “Oppenheimer” had won best picture took some viewers by surprise, said the show’s producers…

World

‘Bling Bishop’ Who Boasted of Ties to Eric Adams Is Convicted of Fraud

Lamor Whitehead was accused of using $90,000 of a parishioner’s retirement savings to buy luxury goods and trying to force…

World

He Was in Prison. She Was in Covid Lockdown. They Freed Each Other.

Four years ago, as a deadly virus began to upend the world, Jessica Jacobs was at home in Los Angeles,…

World

One of New York’s ‘Worst Landlords’ Faces Arrest Over Building Neglect

In a rare step, the city’s housing department asked the court to issue an arrest warrant for the landlord, Daniel…

Business

Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies

Kenn Dahl says he has always been a careful driver. The owner of a software company near Seattle, he drives…

World

Princess Catherine Apologizes, Saying She Edited Image

A Mother’s Day portrait of Catherine, Princess of Wales, with her three children was withdrawn by several news agencies on…

World

With an Orange-Tufted Spiderhunter, Birder Breaks Record for Sightings

In February, Peter Kaestner beat out the competition to document his 10,000th bird species.

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