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US
Robert J. Zimmer, Who Promoted Free Speech on Campus, Dies at 75
A mathematician, he was for many years the president of the University of Chicago, where he argued that civility was…
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World
Your Friday Briefing: A Major Ukrainian Offensive
Also, a victory for voting rights in the U.S.
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World
Carroll Cooley, Detective in Landmark Miranda Case, Dies at 87
His interrogation helped lead to a Supreme Court ruling that established rights that protect criminal suspects from incriminating themselves while…
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News
How a 14-Year-Old Came to Animate a Scene in ‘Across the Spider-Verse’
Preston Mutanga created a shot-for-shot version of the trailer with animated Lego characters. Then the producers asked him to work…
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News
The Terrible Beauty of Richard Mosse’s Portrait of the Amazon
The artist wanted to photograph orchids but ended up making “Broken Spectre,” a film about the destruction of the rainforest…
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News
Aja Monet, a Musical Poet of Love
On her debut album, “When the Poems Do What They Do,” the writer and community organizer offers up a fluid…
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World
Man Stabs Several People, Including Children, in France, Authorities Say
The motive in the attack, in the southeastern city of Annecy, was not immediately clear.
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Business
Who Are the 4 People Running CNN Now?
The network will be managed on an interim basis by a group of executives.
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Business
Does CNN’s Turmoil Mean There’s No Room on Cable for Independent News?
Chris Licht’s tenure illuminated how increasingly hard it can be to find success on the divided cable news dial.
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World
The Iron Sheik, Villainous Hall of Fame Wrestler, Is Dead
Khosrow Vaziri drew on his Iranian heritage to create a caricature of a Middle Eastern villain and became one of…