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How Gaza Protesters Are Making Life Difficult for Democratic Leaders
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Insurers Reap Hidden Fees by Slashing Payments. You May Get the Bill.

Insurers Reap Hidden Fees by Slashing Payments. You May Get the Bill.

By Chris Hamby

A little-known data firm helps health insurers make more when less of an out-of-network claim gets paid. Patients can be on the hook for the difference.

How Gaza Protesters Are Making Life Difficult for Democratic Leaders

How Gaza Protesters Are Making Life Difficult for Democratic Leaders

By Lisa Lerer, Reid J. Epstein and Katie Glueck

From President Biden to the mayors of small cities, Democrats have been trailed by demonstrators who are complicating the party's ability to campaign in an election year.

The Perilous Existence of a Hamptons Day Laborer

The Perilous Existence of a Hamptons Day Laborer

By Ginia Bellafante

In the shadow of opulent mansions, workmen spend their winters living in the woods. Julio Florencio Teo Gomez was one of them.

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Pardoned for Serving in Ukraine, They Return to Russia to Kill Again

World

Pardoned for Serving in Ukraine, They Return to Russia to Kill Again

By Neil MacFarquhar and Milana Mazaeva

Recruiting convicts for its army has given Russia a manpower advantage. But it is backfiring in tragic ways when former inmates are pardoned and return home to commit new crimes.

Help Ukraine Hold the Line

Opinion | The Editorial Board

Help Ukraine Hold the Line

By The Editorial Board

House Speaker Mike Johnson should allow an aid package for Ukraine to come to a vote.

Today's Videos

Our Reporter on a Case of Glaring Neglect on Rikers

Video Video: Our Reporter on a Case of Glaring Neglect on Rikers

By Nikolay Nikolov, Jan Ransom and Ainara Tiefenthäler

In 2019, eight correction officers and a captain at Rikers Island stood by for seven minutes and 51 seconds as Nicholas Feliciano, an 18-year-old, was hanging in a jail cell, video footage obtained by The New York Times shows. Feliciano suffered severe brain damage and requires round-the-clock care. New York City paid more than $28 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the family of Feliciano.

Large Crowds Gather in a Tense Atmosphere at Al Aqsa Mosque

Video Video: Large Crowds Gather in a Tense Atmosphere at Al Aqsa Mosque

By Reuters

A large number of worshippers performed dawn prayers Friday at Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, and tear gas was fired.

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