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At City Ballet, Alexei Ratmansky Can Let His Imagination Run Wild
When the choreographer joins the company as artist in residence, the winners will be the dancers. And ballet.
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Review: A Philharmonic Contender Returns to the Podium
With a change of the guard imminent at the New York Philharmonic, Santtu-Matias Rouvali is the only guest conductor leading…
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Former U.S.C. Official Sentenced to Six Months for Role in College Admissions Scandal
Donna Heinel, as the gatekeeper for athletic recruits, played a key role in the sweeping college admissions scandal.
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Business
F.D.A. Approves New Treatment for Early Alzheimer’s
The drug, Leqembi, may modestly slow cognitive decline in early stages of the disease but carries some safety risks. Still,…
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Business
Tensions with Virgin Islands Governor Over Epstein Led to Attorney General’s Firing
Denise George, who led a three-year investigation into the activities of Jeffrey Epstein, was fired recently.
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World
Ukraine says recent pledges show that key weapons are no longer ‘taboo’ for its allies.
At the start of the war, they were considered too big an ask. But the armored fighting vehicles committed to…
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World
Blackstone Loses Rent Dispute at Manhattan’s Biggest Apartment Complex
The ruling was the latest development in the turbulent history of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, the setting of many of…
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World
Kenyan Gay Rights Activist Is Killed
Edwin Chiloba’s body was dumped on the roadside by a moving vehicle in the country’s west. Police have arrested his…
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World
Ken Balcomb, 82, Dies; Revealed the Hidden World of Killer Whales
His annual orca survey helped transform the animals’ image from soulless predators to compassionate creatures worth protecting.
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Business
Nate Thayer, Bold Reporter Who Interviewed Pol Pot, Dies at 62
The “mad genius” journalist scored an exclusive interview with the genocidal Cambodian leader and covered his show trial, another worldwide…