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From ‘Goodfellas’ to ‘Flower Moon’: How Scorsese Has Rethought Violence
The director was long identified with ornately edited set pieces. In “The Irishman” and his latest film, the flourishes have…
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A Different Border Crisis Mirrors What’s Happening in the U.S.
Haiti and the Dominican Republic together make up the island of Hispaniola. These countries are linked by histories of colonialism,…
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Three Weapons That Israel and Ukraine Both Need From the U.S.
Ukraine and Israel are fighting different kinds of wars, but some weapons systems could soon be in short supply if…
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Seeds of Native Knowledge Grow in North Carolina
ACROSS THE COUNTRY Seeds of Native Knowledge Grow in North Carolina Countless generations of Cherokee Indians have cultivated lands in…
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Argentina Election Pits Establishment vs. the Far Right
Argentines will vote on Sunday on whether to elect Javier Milei, a far-right libertarian economist who has been called a…
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Inside the Commando Raids Unnerving Russia in Crimea
The lightning assaults are part of a larger campaign using drones and missiles to degrade Russian forces and demoralize the…
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Think Your City Mouse Has an Attitude? These Scientists Want to Find Out.
A research study is examining how mice that live in cities, close to humans, may have evolved differently from their…
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Can Biden Change How Voters See Him? The Israel War May Give Him a Chance.
Plagued by low approval ratings, the president has projected himself as a world leader. Strategists warn, however, that his re-election…
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For the Most Vulnerable Hostages, a Plea for Mercy
Rut Hodaya Perez is in no shape to be held as a hostage in the Gaza Strip. A 17-year-old Israeli…
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Little Punishment or Change After South Korea’s Halloween Calamity
Families of the 159 people crushed to death last year say the government has never acknowledged its mistakes or accepted…