For Monetochka, a Moral Stand Started a Creative Climb

Monetochka was one of Russia’s most discussed pop stars. Now, like other antiwar acts in exile, she’s having to retool her career.Read More
Argentina’s Economy Depends on the U.S. Dollar. Can Javier Milei Change That?

Years of economic quagmire created an upside-down economy in Argentina. Javier Milei won the presidency by promising to blow it all up.Read More
Could Nikki Haley Really Beat Trump? Big Donors Are Daring to Dream.

Powerful players in the business world have gravitated toward Nikki Haley, aware that she remains an underdog but beginning to believe she has a chance.Read More
Black Friday Isn’t What It Used to Be

Big discounts, many of them online only, start appearing well before Thanksgiving and will run long after. Some people still go to the mall, though.Read More
How Workers for Amazon, Target and More Make Your Shopping Possible

It’s the busiest time of year in the retail and logistics industries. Here’s how employees at four of the biggest retailers pull it off.Read More
NYU Langone Fired Him for His Anti-Hamas Posts. He’s Suing.

The lawsuit, filed by the director of a cancer center, comes amid debate over how companies handle employees’ public remarks about the Israel-Hamas war.Read More
Can the Palestinian Authority Really Govern Gaza After the War?

Considered authoritarian and corrupt, the Palestinian Authority is still Washington’s choice to run the enclave. But many believe it can only be credible now if it includes Hamas.Read More
Israeli forces detained the head of Al-Shifa Hospital as he was evacuating to the south.
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What’s in the Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire and Hostage Release Deal

Officials in Qatar, which helped broker the deal, said 13 hostages were expected to be released on Friday. An Israeli official said Palestinians in Israel’s custody would be freed first.Read More
Israeli forces detained the head of Al-Shifa Hospital as he was evacuating to the south.
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