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World
During George Floyd Protests, 2 Lawyers’ Futures Went Up in Flames
Colinford Mattis, who will be sentenced Thursday, and Urooj Rahman burned a police car. They lost their licenses to practice…
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Style
XOXO, Whitney Peak
Seven Photos XOXO, Whitney Peak The “Gossip Girl” star and Chanel ambassador keeps her friends close. By Callie Holtermann Over…
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News
The Man Who May Challenge Putin for Power
President Vladimir Putin of Russia, it seems, has finally noticed that the war in Ukraine created a dangerous competitor to…
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News
The Long Shadow of ‘American Dirt’
Three years ago this month, the novel “American Dirt” by Jeanine Cummins landed in bookstores on a tsunami of enthusiasm.…
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News
It’s Anyone’s Guess What Could Happen in Northern Ireland in the Next 12 Weeks
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of Britain finds himself in an abyss of public disapproval. Few politicians have done less to…
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News
In Chicago, ‘Opera Can Be Hip-Hop, and Hip-Hop Can Be Opera’
The baritone Will Liverman was singing in Rossini’s “The Barber of Seville” about five years ago when he watched a…
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World
It Took Nearly 30 Years. Is America Ready for Ben Okri Now?
The acclaimed Nigerian British writer is resonating with American readers in a moment of national crisis. “Maybe nations go through…
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Business
For the First Time Ever, I’m Optimistic About Women in the Movie World
In a good movie year — and whatever you may have heard, 2022 was such a year — I find…
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Business
Sundance, Once a Hotbed for Film Deals, Tries to Find Its Footing
The kind of independent movies that the festival showcases have struggled at the box office, spurring worries about what the…
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News
In Tennis, the ‘Nepo Babies’ Are Everywhere
The names of a lot of the young pros on the tennis tour have a familiar ring to them. It’s…