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Why We’re Helping Yazidi Americans Get Justice
ISIS was one of the most brutal terrorist organizations in modern history. At its peak, it exercised control of territory…
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Jeff Koons Killed Her Review
The decision by an arts journal to allow the famous artist to veto a historian’s essay about his work created…
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Campus Crackdowns Have Chilling Effect on Pro-Palestinian Speech
Universities are under tremendous pressure to stamp out antisemitism, but some say that is causing fear and curbing free expression.
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Chile’s Left Forced a New Constitution. Then the Right Took Control.
Chileans vote on a new constitution on Sunday that would pull the South American nation to the right. The process…
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‘S.N.L.’ Hands Out Christmas Awards as Kate McKinnon Returns
McKinnon was self-deprecating and did not reprise any impersonations of politicians or celebrities. Billie Eilish was the musical guest.
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Richard Hunt, Sculptor Who Transformed Public Spaces, Dies at 88
He produced soaring installations of public art over a career that he said was shaped by attending the funeral of…
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Feeling Alone and Estranged, Many Jews at Harvard Wonder What’s Next
After one of the most trying weeks in the university’s recent history, some students question whether they have a place…
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That $4 Thrift Shop Painting Finally Does Sell for Big Bucks
A New Hampshire couple was heartbroken when the sale of a rare N.C. Wyeth work they found fell through. But…
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What ‘Pocahontas’ Tells Us About Disney, for Better and Worse
The animated tale was both controversial and an Oscar-winning box office hit. It’s also one of the rare films from…
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Cardinal at Center of Vatican Corruption Trial Is Sentenced to 5 and a Half Years
The case raised questions about financial mismanagement at the highest levels of the church, and about Pope Francis’ power.