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Fear and Anguish Amid a Rise in Antisemitism

McCarthy Says He Is Undecided on Whether to Seek Re-Election

The funeral included scripture readings by the Carters’ great-grandchildren.

A Celebrated Street Food Market Will Return, in a Diminished State

The 10 Best Books of 2023

Significant Snow Expected in Western and Northern New York

Eurostar to Suspend Amsterdam to London Service for 6 Months

On a Single Day, Two Men Are Cleared in Decades-Old Manhattan Murders

Here’s What We Know About the Hostages Released on Sunday

American Girl Among Hostages Released on Sunday, Biden Says

No U.S. hostages are expected to be released in the next round, an official says.

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.

The Best Black Cake, a West Indian Delight, Starts at Home

No Corrections: Nov. 24, 2023

En el Día de Acción de Gracias es mejor hablar con franqueza. Es bueno para tu salud

Willie Hernández, Relief Pitcher Who Had a Banner 1984, Dies at 69

Suzanne Shepherd, Actress Known for Playing Mothers, Dies at 89

The ‘Squid Game’ Reality Show Is More Depressing Than the Original

This Creamy Baked Mac and Cheese Is a Thanksgiving Must Have

Who Are the Palestinian Prisoners Who Could Be Released in the Hostage Deal?

Who Is Emmett Shear, OpenAI’s Interim Chief Executive?

Federal Court Moves to Drastically Weaken Voting Rights Act

Yemen’s Houthis hijacked a ship in the Red Sea.

What to Know About OpenAI’s Chaotic Weekend

Karel Schwarzenberg, Renegade Czech Prince and Politician, Dies at 85

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.

Review: A ‘Jungle Book’ With the Climate Crisis on Its Mind

Qui Nguyen Was Done Writing Plays. His Family Pulled Him Back In.

Gaza Is Plunged Into a Communications Blackout Amid a Severe Fuel Shortage

One of the World’s Greatest Shoppers Prepares to Share Her Treasures

What a U.S.-China Climate Deal Means for COP28

Israel-Hamas War Sows Disruption at the National Book Awards

Splinter Is Coming for These ‘Game of Thrones’ Trees

‘A Murder at the End of the World’ Review: P.I. Meets A.I.

Why Is the Democratic Base Eroding?

5 U.S. Special Operations Forces Killed in Helicopter Crash in Mediterranean

Major Freeway Near Downtown Los Angeles Is Closed Indefinitely After Fire

Marvel Flounders at the Box Office With ‘The Marvels’

Trump Asks Judge to Televise Federal Election Trial

Surrounded by Israeli troops, Palestinians evacuate a cluster of hospitals in northern Gaza.

Iran and Saudi Arabia, regional rivals, call for Gaza cease-fire at summit.

David Ferry, Poet and Translator Who Won Acclaim Late in Life, Dies at 99

Davide Renne, Moschino Creative Director, Dead at 46

Alarmed by Off-Year Losses, Mainstream Republicans Balk at Abortion Curbs

F.B.I. Director Casts Doubt on Decision to Relocate Its Headquarters to Maryland