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Two Men Arrested in Execution-Style Killings of a Family in California
The brutal nature of the mass shooting, which included the murder of an innocent young mother and her infant, shocked…
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Owner of Construction Firm Pleads Guilty in Fatal Wall Collapse
Finbar O’Neill insisted on piling dirt against the structure at a Hudson Valley job site even after being warned against…
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Brazil Says It’s Started Sinking an Old Warship, Hazardous Material and All
The navy said it had begun an operation to send the aircraft carrier São Paulo to the bottom.
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An Owl Named Flaco Is Loose in Central Park, With Vandals to Blame
After leaving his damaged Central Park Zoo enclosure the night before, a Eurasian eagle-owl was the subject of an intense…
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A Giant Balloon Floats Into Town, and It’s All Anyone Can Talk About
A Chinese balloon has been raising a lot of questions for people who live under its path. “I did see…
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Kari Lake, Still Refusing to Accept Defeat in One Race, Teases Arizona Senate Run
Ms. Lake, a Republican who lost to Katie Hobbs in the state’s governor’s race, previewed opening salvos against Senator Kyrsten…
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Seeing Myself in the Work of an Artist I Never Met
There’s a basic understanding that Native people who straddle life inside and outside the reservation share: We can carry our…
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Carol Sloane, Jazz Singer Who Found Success Early and Late, Dies at 85
After seemingly being on the verge of stardom, she languished for decades, battered by changing tastes and bad luck, before…
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What Will It Take to Trust M. Night Shyamalan?
The director, whose latest is “Knock at the Cabin,” has been working to regain audience faith, one B-movie at a…
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Review: At 95, a Conductor Is Still Showing New Facets
Herbert Blomstedt introduced the New York Philharmonic to a piece he premiered in Stockholm 59 years ago.