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World
Support for Tunisian President Looks to be Slipping After Parliament Vote
Turnout was meager in two rounds of voting for a Parliament stripped of much of its power, with most political…
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Style
Fashion Weeks are Unsustainable. Can Strict Rules Fix That?
Organizers of Copenhagen Fashion Week have created sustainability requirements for participating designers with the goal of setting a new industry…
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World
Brexit Quietly Turns 3
The divorce between Britain and the European Union has become the dark thread that, to many, explains why Britain is…
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World
Hochul Vetoes ‘Wrongful Death’ Bill, Heightening Tension With Lawmakers
Gov. Kathy Hochul rejected the Grieving Families Act on Monday, arguing that Democratic lawmakers rushed passage before its impact could…
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World
Madison Square Garden Wants to Stay Put Forever. It May Not Be So Easy.
With its current 10-year license expiring in July, the Garden is asking New York City officials for a permanent permit…
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News
In ‘Reckoning,’ Eve Ensler Unveils a New Name but Familiar Targets
Writing now as V, the creator of “The Vagina Monologues” tackles racism, colonialism and sexual violence in a raw and…
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News
The Yale Library That’s a Temple to Learning … and a Portal to Hell
In “Hell Bent,” Leigh Bardugo continues the fantastical journey she began in “Ninth House.”
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World
U.S. Says Russia Fails to Comply With Nuclear Arms Control Treaty
The United States says Russia is not allowing American inspectors access to its arsenal to ensure compliance with the New…
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News
‘Schoolhouse Rock!’ at 50: Those Are Magic Numbers
The educational snippets are the ultimate font of Gen X nostalgia. But what is it we’re nostalgic for?
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News
California’s Leading Conductors Come Together for a New Festival
Gustavo Dudamel, Esa-Pekka Salonen and Rafael Payare will assemble their orchestras and more for the California Festival: A Celebration of…