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In Russia, Knowing That Her Son Is Dead, and Waiting for Him Anyway
She watched, distressed, as Aleksei was sent off to war. Now, 14 months after he died in eastern Ukraine, Yulia…
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Suspect in Killing at U. of Georgia Is Denied Bond as a Shaken Campus Mourns
As more details emerged about the suspect in the death of a nursing student, the community remained in shock of…
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New York Mourns Flaco, an Owl Who Inspired as He Made the City His Own
He had soared through Manhattan, perching on oak trees and elms in Central Park, tenements on the Lower East Side,…
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Henry Rono, Record-Breaking Distance Runner From Kenya, Dies at 72
Twice denied Olympic glory by his nation’s boycotts of the Games, he wrote himself into track history in 1978 by…
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Steve Paxton, Who Found Avant-Garde Dance in the Everyday, Dies at 85
With Judson Dance Theater and elsewhere, he expanded the possibilities of what dance could be, developing works around basic tasks…
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Ukraine’s Deepening Fog of War
The forecasts are anything but optimistic: The best Ukraine can hope for in 2024, many Western officials and analysts say,…
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Grown in Oklahoma, Smoked in New York: Illicit Marijuana’s Legal Roots
Surplus weed produced in states like Oklahoma is increasingly ending up in New York, fueling its illicit market and complicating…
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Guns and Goodies: How LaPierre Spent the N.R.A.’s Money
Evidence showed that the National Rifle Association’s leader lived well on donated money as he fought regulations on firearms.
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Ignoring Warnings, G.O.P. Trumpeted Now-Discredited Allegation Against Biden
Republicans in Congress built their impeachment case against President Biden around a bribery accusation that the F.B.I. had warned them…
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Marc Pachter, Who Revived National Portrait Gallery, Dies at 80
He helped raise more than $20 million to keep Gilbert Stuart’s famous painting of George Washington on display in the…