Deadly Strike Rocks a Hospital in Gaza, Where Few Are Still Working
Tuesday, November 21, 2023 | |
| By Michael C. Bender and Michael Gold The former president is focusing his most vicious attacks on domestic political opponents, setting off fresh worries among autocracy experts. | | | By Hiba Yazbek The strike killed 12 people, officials said, at the Indonesian Hospital in the Gaza Strip, where the U.N. says most hospitals no longer function and those that do cannot provide complex care. | | | By David Streitfeld Sam Altman, the most prominent promoter of artificial intelligence, learned that it's hard to be a visionary founder like the Apple legend. | | |
| New York By Amy Julia Harris, Jan Ransom and José A. Alvarado Jr. New York officials have escaped scrutiny for repeated failures to help homeless mentally ill people, a New York Times investigation has found. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Helen Ouyang Why did it take so long? | | |
| By Neil Collier The U.N. says that an estimated 50,000 pregnant women are caught up in the conflict in Gaza. Palestinian officials warn that the health care system has collapsed. | | | Visual Investigations By Christiaan Triebert and David Botti The video, released by the Houthi militia, holds clues about when and where the ship was hijacked. | | | By The Associated Press President Biden spent part of his 81st birthday pardoning two turkeys named Liberty and Bell. | | |
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