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The Fullest View of Vermeer Still Leaves Plenty to the Imagination
A blockbuster exhibition brings together more paintings by the Dutch master than ever before. Yet he remains a mystery, despite…
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Corporate Lawyer’s Unlikely Mission: Defend and ‘Humanize’ a Hated Terrorist
Stanislas Eskenazi volunteered with Brussels’ legal aid service, typically helping petty criminals. But now he is representing Belgium’s most-wanted man.
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Your Friday Briefing
Russian losses in the war in Ukraine.
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Reflections on Star Quality From a Golden Age of ‘Junk TV’
In a new memoir, a longtime casting director revels in memories of a bygone Hollywood, matching actors with the roles that made…
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She Took On Atlanta’s Gangs. Now She May Be Coming for Trump.
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Pentagon Says It Detected a Chinese Spy Balloon Hovering Over Montana
The revelation comes days before Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Beijing, where he is expected to meet with…
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Former Trump Executive, Already Jailed, Could Face More Fraud Charges
Manhattan prosecutors warned that they might charge Allen H. Weisselberg with insurance fraud to pressure him to cooperate in an…
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Heather Gay of ‘Real Housewives’ Knows She’s a ‘Bad Mormon’
A star of the Salt Lake City franchise details her separation from the church in a new memoir.
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Joyce Dopkeen, Barrier-Breaking News Photographer, Dies at 80
In 1973, she was the first woman hired by The New York Times to be a full-time staff photographer.
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Ann McLaughlin Korologos, Former Labor Secretary, Dies at 81
Her brief tenure as only the second woman to run the department came after years of service within the Reagan…