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Off the Court and Field, Top Athletes Become Players in the Art Market
Sports figures are increasingly becoming serious collectors, helping drive interest in contemporary art and particularly in artists of color.
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Derek Hough, America’s Ballroom Ambassador, Hits the Road
A judge on “Dancing with the Stars,” Hough has become one of the country’s most visible dancers. Now his “Symphony…
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At least 24 people were killed in a strike on Gaza school used as a shelter, the U.N. says.
A strike this weekend on a school run by the United Nations that was being used for shelter by thousands…
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Man Suspected of Killing 4 in Memphis Is Found Dead After Hourslong Manhunt
The shootings across three locations killed three women and one 13-year-old girl, and critically injured one 15-year-old, the police said.
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F.B.I. Faulted Agents for Shooting at a Fleeing Suspect and Killing a Family Dog
Agents rarely get in trouble for intentionally firing their guns at people or animals. The two “bad shoot” incidents were…
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As Morocco Tries to Rebuild After Quake, Tradition Is Top of Many Minds
Boujemaa Kouti still remembers the screams of his neighbors trapped under the rubble of their houses, calling for help that…
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‘S.N.L.’ Mocks George Santos and Welcomes a Sassy Panda
Jason Momoa hosted an episode that also poked fun at President Biden’s meeting with Xi Jinping and Thanksgiving travel.
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What Endures After a Climate Activist’s Suicide: Grief, Anger and Hope
They were walking up Ninth Street in Park Slope as they often did after work, each man a movie unto…
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The N.Y.P.D. Is Upgrading Its Radios. The Public Won’t Be Able to Tune In.
The New York Police Department is spending $500 million on a new radio system it calls more reliable and secure.…
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‘The Cashier’s Expression Saved Me From Having to Ask the Obvious’
A second life for a lunch receipt, a late summer storm and more reader tales of New York City in…