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Electric Vehicle Push Returns North Carolina to Its Lithium Mining Roots
Nvidia faces rising competition in the battle for A.I. dominance. Its C.E.O. isn’t concerned.
Finland to Close the Last Border Crossing With Russia for Two Weeks
The 10 Best Books of 2023
Significant Snow Expected in Western and Northern New York
On the Border, the Perfect Burrito is a Thin, Foil-Wrapped Treasure
Millions Under Weather Alerts During Post-Thanksgiving Travel
Prime Minister Netanyahu Visits Israeli Troops in Gaza
It’s the Saturday After Thanksgiving. It’s Cookie Time.
More aid flows into Gaza during cease-fire, but still falls far short of needs.
Joy and grief as a Palestinian mother waits to reunite with her daughter.
Suzanne Shepherd, Actress Known for Playing Mothers, Dies at 89
Remembering ‘The Exorcist’ at 50
A Palestinian family hopes that the hostage deal means their own loved ones will come home.
Johnson Learns on the Job, Drawing the Ire of the Republican Right
A Spectacular Marble Cube Rises at Ground Zero
‘Leo’ Review: A Cold-Blooded Creature With a Heart of Gold
Who Are the Palestinian Prisoners Who Could Be Released in the Hostage Deal?
Federal Court Moves to Drastically Weaken Voting Rights Act
Yemen’s Houthis hijacked a ship in the Red Sea.
I-10 Freeway in Los Angeles to Fully Reopen Monday After Fire Repairs
Pardon Recipients Seek to Sell Trump on His Own Sentencing Law
Muere una fan tras el concierto de Taylor Swift en el calor extremo de Río de Janeiro
Federal Prosecutor Asks Judge to Strip New York of Control Over Rikers
Hospitals in southern Gaza are becoming overwhelmed, doctors say.
‘Beyond the Aggressives: 25 Years Later’ Review: Trailblazers Revisited
George Tscherny, Whose Graphic Designs Defined an Era, Is Dead at 99
Title Israeli and Palestinian Activists Ask Americans to Take Side of Peace
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