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European Union Roiled by Corruption Investigation Linked to Qatar
The bloc’s parliament and its executive body are scrambling to manage the fallout as the Belgian authorities continue raids linked…
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Mass Migrant Crossing Floods Texas Border Facilities
The arrival of up to 1,000 migrants, the latest big group to have crossed the border, was one of the…
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World
A Brooklyn Hospital Network Battles a Cyberattack
For nearly two months, medical professionals have been using pen and paper as experts work to get the facilities fully…
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Decades After the Central Park Jogger Attack, a City Marks Its Mistake
An entrance to Central Park will be named the Gate of the Exonerated, for the teenagers who were wrongfully convicted…
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Alexandra Pelosi on Filming Her Mother, Nancy Pelosi, During the Jan. 6 Attack
The documentary had long been in the works and was nearly finished before Paul Pelosi was assaulted at home. The…
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Photography’s Road From Edgy to Excess
David LaChapelle’s religious-themed images reprise narratives from the 19th century. Steven Klein embraces blood and menace. But whatever happened to…
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Ashley Bickerton, Unflinchingly Honest About His Work and Illness
Last words (and works) of the artist diagnosed with ALS in 2021. A devoted surfer, he chose to live remotely…
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A Portrait of Rembrandt Goes on Show. But Did He Paint It?
A painting with a winding history of theft, confiscation and diplomatic dispute is on public view again after decades. Its…
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Samara Joy’s Voice (and Social Media) Is Helping Jazz Find Fresh Ears
The 23-year-old singer had something rare in the genre — a viral moment — and will compete for best new…
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US
A Fast-Growing Network of Conservative Groups Is Fueling a Surge in Book Bans
Some groups are new, some are longstanding. Some are local, others national. Over the past two years, they have become…