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For Richard Serra, Art Was Not Something. It Was Everything.
When Richard Serra died yesterday, I flashed back nearly 30 years to a morning at the Metropolitan Museum of Art,…
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Stephen Adams, Who Made Yale Music School Tuition-Free, Dies at 86
A billionaire businessman and a late-blooming piano aficionado, he set a record with the anonymous $100 million gift that he…
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NBC’s Ronna McDaniel Hire Wasn’t Politics, or TV, as Usual
The deal with a former R.N.C. chair who enabled election deniers risked the credibility of NBC News — and ended…
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Man Charged in Deadly Shooting of N.Y.P.D. Officer in Queens
Lindy Jones, who is not the man the authorities say fired the fatal shot, was charged with possessing and defacing…
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The Homeowners Who Beat the National Association of Realtors
Six home sellers in Missouri successfully argued that the powerful real estate trade group’s rules on commissions forced them to…
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Has the Luxury E-Commerce Bubble Burst?
After implosions by Farfetch and MatchesFashion — and with other blowouts possible — the future for online fashion retailers looks…
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The Race to Reinvent CPR
A new, high-tech approach called ECPR can restart more hearts and save more lives. Why aren’t more hospitals embracing it?
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The Challenges That a Deadly Night Poses for Eric Adams
The mayor has built his administration around policing and public safety. The killing of a police officer and a fatal…
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Sean Combs’s Lawyer Says Rap Mogul Faced ‘Unprecedented Ambush’
A day after two of the entertainment executive’s homes were raided by federal agents from Homeland Security Investigations, his lawyer…
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How to Restage ‘Cabaret’? Don’t Treat It Like a Classic.
When Rebecca Frecknall was a child, one of her favorite things to watch was a televised 1993 London revival of…