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News
The Enduring Appeal of ‘Wagatha,’ Now on Stage and Screen
A dramatization of the trial between the wives of two soccer stars is returning to the West End in London,…
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Business
Chinese Officials Flock to Twitter to Defend TikTok
The company has tried to distance itself, but the information push shows just how deeply invested Beijing is in its…
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Style
Fans of Women’s Sports Walk Into a Bar Inspired by Women’s Sports
The Sports Bra in Portland, Ore., is a rarity dedicated exclusively to women’s sports. The latest highlight was the N.C.A.A.…
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World
Man Accused of Kidnapping Platypus Is Charged in Australia
The police had appealed for help after the platypus was spotted at a train station in Queensland. The animal was…
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US
5 Lessons for Democrats From Victories in Wisconsin and Chicago
The Wisconsin results show that the salience of abortion is not fading, and in Chicago, a “tough-on-crime” message fell short.
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News
Trump Remains Free, But Our Sentence Continues
On Monday, a friend breathlessly and sheepishly emailed: “Yes, I admit it: I’m watching the motorcade from LaGuardia to Trump…
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News
Trump’s Indictment Is Karmic Justice, Regardless of the Verdict
Finally, here we are: Donald Trump’s first indictment. The 34 felony counts unsealed at his arraignment this week focus on…
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News
For Easter, the Strangest Story Ever Told
In the not-so-distant past where 90 or 95 percent of Americans identified as Christian, it was hard for almost anyone…
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News
If It’s Advertised to You Online, You Probably Shouldn’t Buy It. Here’s Why.
If you saw a Facebook ad recently for Jeremy’s Razors, which bills itself as a “woke-free” razor for men, you…
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World
In Northern Ireland Town, Painful Memories Lie Beneath a Fragile Peace
Twenty-five years after the Good Friday Agreement ended an era of bloodshed, this is a moment to celebrate reconciliation across…