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News
8 Places Across the U.S. That Illuminate Black History
Over the years, many important African American landmarks have disappeared or fallen into disrepair. An effort to restore them promises…
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Food
Flambé Is for Lovers
Amid the usual restaurant cacophony in the dining room at Monterey American Brasserie in Manhattan, you’ll hear the occasional whoosh,…
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World
Harris Announces Funding to Address Root Causes of Migration Crisis
The vice president said private companies had pledged almost $1 billion to support communities in Central America.
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World
George Santos Invited a Guest to the State of the Union. He Said Yes.
Michael Weinstock, a Democrat who once ran for Mr. Santos’s district, said he wanted to raise attention to health issues…
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Style
For Better and for Worse, Elon Musk Is His Own Spokesman
Under its new owner, Twitter has done away with its press department. One reporter who writes about the company compares…
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Style
Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt’s Picture-Perfect Life
LOS ANGELES — Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt has no complaints. If you ask the oldest daughter of Maria Shriver and Arnold…
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News
How the Grammys Bring Rebels Into the Fold
The awards show needs to build bridges between generations. That means convincing once-overlooked upstarts to show up as elders.
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News
How Questlove Pulled Off the Grammys’ Crowd-Pleasing Hip-Hop Tribute
The Roots drummer and D.J. was tapped by the Recording Academy to fit 50 years of rap history into 15…
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World
Outnumbered and Worn Out, Ukrainians in East Brace for Russian Assault
The war is intensifying in a string of villages on the eastern front, where doctors struggle to handle an influx…
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Business
Immigration Rebound Eases Shortage of Workers, Up to a Point
While the Biden administration has accelerated processing after Trump-era restrictions and a pandemic slowdown, visa backlogs remain large.