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Business
Once ‘The Nanny,’ Now Center Stage as the Actors’ Union Leader
Fran Drescher, who became a household name for her role on a 1990s sitcom, is now president of the union…
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World
The Cosmos Is Thrumming With Gravitational Waves, Astronomers Find
Radio telescopes around the world picked up a telltale hum reverberating across the cosmos, most likely from supermassive black holes…
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World
Minnie Bruce Pratt, Celebrated Poet of Lesbian Life, Dies at 76
Her collection “Crime Against Nature,” which recounts her losing custody of her children after she came out — made her…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: Thailand in Turmoil
Also, an industry-wide strike in Hollywood, floods in Delhi and Netflix’s Asia strategy.
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World
The Brief, Dry Life of Burger King’s All-Cheese ‘Burger’
The latest fast-food stunt to sweep the internet is the “Real Cheeseburger” from Burger King Thailand, 20 slices of American cheese on a bun with…
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World
Mary Ann Hoberman, Who Tantalized Young Readers With Rhymes, Dies at 92
She wrote whimsical tales about the little things in a child’s life. “A House Is a House for Me” won…
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World
On Trip to NATO’s Newest Member, Biden Vows to Defend ‘Every Inch’ of Alliance
Depicting the world as facing a pivotal moment in history, President Biden vowed on Thursday during a visit to Finland…
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Style
‘And Just Like That …’ Style Recap: Going as Yourself for Halloween
In the fifth episode of the season, Carrie and her friends dress up for a costume benefit, and Rock gets…
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World
When Signs of Trouble Appear, Mayor Adams Turns to His Religious Base
Mr. Adams has leaned heavily on the religious segment of his multiethnic, outer Manhattan base for support.
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World
You Didn’t Have to Be Famous to Be Buried at Green-Wood
The Brooklyn cemetery also contains “public lots” — final resting places for those without wealth or status.