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A Journey Into Northern Gaza: Ruins, Wreckage and Darkness

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A Journey Into Northern Gaza: Ruins, Wreckage and Darkness

By Patrick Kingsley and Daniel Berehulak

New York Times journalists traveled with an Israeli military convoy to catch a rare glimpse of conditions inside wartime Gaza. They saw houses flattened like playing cards, and a city utterly disfigured.

Santos Faces New Expulsion Push Led by His Own Party After Damning Report

Santos Faces New Expulsion Push Led by His Own Party After Damning Report

By Nicholas Fandos, Grace Ashford and Michael Gold

The resolution from Representative Michael Guest, a Republican, sets the stage for a vote shortly after Thanksgiving.

OpenAI's Board Pushes Out Sam Altman, Its High-Profile C.E.O.

OpenAI's Board Pushes Out Sam Altman, Its High-Profile C.E.O.

By Cade Metz

Mira Murati, who previously served as chief technology officer, has been named interim chief executive.

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'We'll Never Get Out of Hell': One American Family's Escape From Gaza

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'We'll Never Get Out of Hell': One American Family's Escape From Gaza

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Lena Beseiso was visiting family with her children and grandson when the war broke out and thrust them into a fight for survival.

The War in Gaza Is Splintering the Democratic Party

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The War in Gaza Is Splintering the Democratic Party

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A clash over the future of the Squad threatens the progressive coalition.

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