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Inside the MAGAverse on the Eve of Trump’s Trial
On Saturday afternoon I drove out to eastern Pennsylvania, one of the big battlegrounds between President Biden and Donald Trump…
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Norman Lear’s Art Goes to Auction
The television producer’s prime pieces will be featured in a special evening sale at Christie’s in May.
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How the Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt Became a Chronicler of Black Jazz History
Inspired by the drummer Arthur Taylor’s “Notes and Tones” collection of interviews with fellow musicians, Pelt started his own book…
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Online Dating After 50 Can Be Miserable. But It’s Also Liberating.
When my marriage collapsed after 23 years, I was devastated and overwhelmed. I was in my 50s, with two jobs,…
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He Was Blinded in One Eye, but Salman Rushdie’s Vision Is Undiminished
Last May, nine months after the knife attack that nearly killed him, Salman Rushdie made a surprise appearance at the…
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A 7-Year-Old Girl Is the Lone Serious Casualty of Iran’s Barrage
The hospital waiting room was quiet on Sunday: There was no crowd of relatives, no flood of patients. Israel’s air…
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Monday Briefing: Israel Weighs a Response to Iran
Also, the Australian authorities are searching for a motive in the deadly stabbing attack.
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‘Sunset Boulevard,’ Heading to Broadway, Wins Big at Olivier Awards
The musical, which stars Nicole Scherzinger, won seven awards at Britain’s version of the Tonys. And Sarah Snook won best…
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Representing the U.S. and Critiquing It in a Psychedelic Rainbow
People in Venice might hear the jingle dress dancers before they see them. On April 18, some 26 intertribal Native…
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Biden Seeks to Head Off Escalation After Israel’s Successful Defense
President Biden and his team, hoping to avoid further escalation leading to a wider war in the Middle East, are…