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It’s OK to Call It Soccer
The football-vs.-soccer debate is not about language at all.
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World
Russia Makes Small Battlefield Gains, Increasing Pressure on Ukraine
Although there is no clear breakthrough in sight, the progress is prompting Ukraine to consider a possible large-scale recruitment push.
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Business
Widow of Jamal Khashoggi Is Granted Political Asylum in the U.S.
The successful petition is one of the few recent reminders of the fallout from the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, a…
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World
Famous N.Y.C. Buildings, but They’re Made of Gingerbread
A Museum of the City of New York bake-off celebrates creations that honor the Brooklyn Bridge, 30 Rock and the…
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Business
No Oversight: Inside a Boom-Time Start-Up Fraud and Its Unraveling
False claims and risky trades at the Silicon Valley start-up HeadSpin were part of a pattern of trouble emerging at…
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The Artists We Lost in 2023, in Their Words
The many creative people who died this year built their wisdom over lives generously long or much too short, through…
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‘Maestro’ Won’t Let Leonard Bernstein Fail
Bradley Cooper’s movie has an unrelenting focus on Bernstein’s marriage. What’s missing are his struggles as a musician.
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The World Has Finally Caught Up to Colman Domingo
Colman Domingo was at the Equinox on 43rd Street and Fifth Avenue when his agent called. A rush of hope…
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At City Ballet, History Is Made With Two Black Dewdrops
The pressure was on. India Bradley, making her debut as Dewdrop in “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker,” exited the stage after…