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Top U.N. Court Decision Adds to Israel’s Growing Isolation
The order followed the recognition of Palestine by three European countries, and decisions by Belize, Bolivia and Colombia to break diplomatic ties with Israel.
The International Court of Justice ordered Israel to halt its military offensive into Rafah.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTN.C.A.A. Athletes’ Pay Deal Raises Questions About Future of College Sports
The landmark settlement made many wonder what the reality — and impact — of revenue-sharing plans with college athletes would look like.
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Here’s what to know about the N.C.A.A.’s landmark athlete-pay settlement.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTThe Rolling Stones Really Might Never Stop
During a 19-song set that spanned 60 years, the band tapped into what seems like a bottomless well of rock ’n’ roll energy, our critic writes.
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Audience Report: The Stones and Their Fans Spend the Night Together
The Rolling Stones played in New Jersey and a multi-generational crowd came out to greet them.
Morgan Spurlock, Director Known for ‘Super Size Me,’ Dies at 53
The film, nominated for an Oscar in 2004, followed Mr. Spurlock as he ate nothing but McDonald’s for a month.
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“Super Size Me” helped lead a backlash against McDonald’s. But 20 years on, fast food is bigger than ever.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTThe Architect Who Made Singapore’s Cityscape the Envy of the World
Liu Thai Ker replaced squalid slums in the city with spacious high-rises. A recent spike in some sale prices, however, has saddened him.
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In Singapore, public housing apartments can go for more than $1 million.
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A Mexican Taco Stand Goes From Local Favorite to Michelin Darling
Taquería El Califa de León, in Mexico City, became the first Mexican taco stand to win a Michelin star. Since then, it has been deluged with customers.
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Menendez Judge Bars Some Prosecution Evidence in Bribery Trial
The ruling could undermine prosecutors’ ability to prove certain elements of the bribery case against Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat.
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Can These Drones Pass U.S. Muster in an Anti-China Moment?
The U.S.-based Anzu Robotics is selling drones using technology from DJI, a Chinese firm targeted by lawmakers to limit Chinese technology in America.
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Sean Kingston Arrested on Fraud and Theft Charges After Raid at His Home
Mr. Kingston, a singer and rapper, best known for his 2007 hit single “Beautiful Girls,” was taken into custody. His mother was also arrested.
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The Emails at the Heart of the Justice Department’s Ticketmaster Case
The government drew on Live Nation Entertainment’s internal communications in its antitrust lawsuit. The concert behemoth owns Ticketmaster.
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Michelle Goldberg
Women Have Gotten ‘Too Mouthy,’ Says This Republican Senate Candidate
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Nicholas Kristof
Biden’s Chance to Do the Right Thing in Gaza
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Michael Ponsor
A Federal Judge Wonders: How Could Alito Have Been So Foolish?
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Bret Stephens
What’s Spanish for ‘Chutzpah’?
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Peter Coy
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This Is the Democrats’ Best Shot in 2024. And They Are Spending Like Crazy on It.
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Trump’s Taste for Tyranny Finds a Target
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