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What Our Schools Can Do to Reverse Learning Loss
Readers discuss an editorial about how to address declining test scores and chronic absenteeism.
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$2.5 Million Homes in California and Arizona
A midcentury-modern house in Long Beach and a renovated 1995 home in Scottsdale.
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Maria Callas Was Opera’s Defining Diva. She Still Is.
Her voice is the shadow that remains after shock, after anger: the sound of a woman realizing she has nothing…
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A Video Game That Doubles as a World War I History Lesson
Last Train Home tells an overlooked story of the Czechoslovak Legion’s evacuation across Russia in the embers of the Great…
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Brenda Lee, a Queen of Christmas and So Much More
“Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” has been a holiday staple for 65 years. But Lee, who recorded it at 13,…
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Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos Have Nothing and Everything in Common
It’s one thing to cry while performing. Emma Stone can do that. What she doesn’t want to do, and what…
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Best TV Shows of 2023
Series like “The Bear,” “Beef,” “Happy Valley,” “Reservation Dogs” and “Succession” dazzled in a year when much of the TV…
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Casey Likes of ‘Back to the Future,’ Is on a Roll
“I either suck or I’m awesome,” Casey Likes said as he entered Frames, a snazzy bowling alley tucked into a…
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Met Announces 2024 Art Commissions, Including Lee Bul, Sculptor of Cyborgs
Lee, of South Korea, will transform the facade; Petrit Halilaj of Kosovo, the Roof Garden; and Tong Yang-Tze, the Great…
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A Masterpiece That Inspired Gabriel García Márquez to Write His Own
Readers of Latin American literature may have heard one of the many versions of this story: It is 1961 and…
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