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News
Nuance Is Difficult When It Involves Nazis, a Museum Finds
The exhibit at the Resistance Museum in Amsterdam was designed to be a more nuanced look at Dutch wartime experiences,…
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News
Executive Director of Museum of the Moving Image Exits After 12 Years
Carl Goodman, who has been at the museum for 34 years in total, will next serve as the president of…
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World
France to Pull Troops Out of Burkina Faso, as its Unpopularity in Africa Grows
The West African country had demanded that French troops leave. France confirmed they would be out in a month.
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News
Salman Rushdie Has a New Book, and a Message: ‘Words Are the Only Victors’
Nearly six months after he was brutally attacked, Rushdie is recovering and releasing a new novel, with the literary world…
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World
In U.K. Cost-of-Living Crisis, Some Workers Struggle to Feed Children
As inflation hits the pockets of families who already had little to spare, food banks say they are getting much…
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World
Pope Francis Says Homosexuality Is Not a Crime, but Is a Sin
In an interview with The Associated Press, the pope said the church should do more to end laws that criminalize…
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Business
California Voters to Decide on Regulating Fast-Food Industry
Pre-empting a law signed last year, business groups forced a ballot initiative on state oversight of wages and working conditions.
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World
Ukraine says that its forces have retreated from Soledar after an intense battle.
Ukrainian forces have retreated from the small town of Soledar following weeks of bitter fighting, a military spokesman said on…
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World
L.I.R.R. Service to Grand Central Begins Today at Long Last
The Long Island Rail Road is connecting to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, saving commuters as much as 40 minutes.…
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World
L.I.R.R. Comes to Grand Central. Finally.
East Side Access, a stunningly expensive M.T.A. project, will bring commuters to a new stop called Grand Central Madison.