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World
Roni Stoneman, Country Music’s ‘First Lady of the Banjo,’ Dies at 85
A featured player on ‘Hee Haw’ and member of the famed Stoneman Family, she was the first woman to play…
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World
Jacob Rothschild, Banker Who Broke From His Fabled Family, Dies at 87
The fourth Baron Rothschild, he left the family banking business to start his own company, becoming a powerful financier, patron…
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Style
They Promoted Body Positivity. Then They Lost Weight.
Do plus-size influencers owe their followers an explanation when their bodies change?
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Style
What Does It Mean to Dress Like an American?
A reader who is moving back to the United States from abroad wonders how to merge her personal wardrobe with…
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US
Months After Backing Haley, Koch Network Suspends Support for Her Campaign
The group’s chief executive wrote in an email to staff on Sunday that it would now focus on House and…
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US
Gretchen Whitmer’s Biggest Electoral Test: Can She Deliver Michigan for Biden?
Gretchen Whitmer was planning to speak in Dearborn, Mich., at a feel-good event celebrating a health clinic founded by Muslim…
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Business
AT&T Offers $5 Credit to Customers Affected by Service Outage
Thousands of customers lost service on Thursday when the telecommunications company ran into problems while trying to expand its network,…
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World
A man set himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, the police said.
A man set himself on fire on Sunday afternoon outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, according to the Metropolitan Police…
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News
When Artists Can’t Go Home, All That’s Left Is Their Art
Pablo Picasso was among the few who stood beside Chaim Soutine’s grave as his corpse was lowered into it. It…
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Style
Annie Hamilton’s Courtside Adventure
For a fleeting moment, she was the queen of Madison Square Garden.