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News
Liam Cunningham Has a Few Thoughts
Born and raised in Dublin, Liam Cunningham speaks in Joycean streams of consciousness that often have no discernible beginning, middle…
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Business
France Fines Google in A.I. Dispute With News Media
The French competition authority said the tech giant failed to negotiate fair licensing deals with media outlets and did not…
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Style
A Tiny Weekend Home in a French Fisherman’s Cabin
Two years ago, when the Paris-based Pauline and Xavier Favre, an executive for a fragrance company and a producer of…
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News
When African Women Are Raped, Where Is the Outrage?
In the summer of 2023, while I was negotiating the price of a pair of cloud-shaped wire sunglasses, a man…
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News
The Other Safety Crisis in New York’s Subways
A few months before Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered some 1,000 members of the state police and National Guard to patrol…
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US
A Sweeping New Immigration Law Takes Effect in Texas
There was no immediate response along the border after the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for Texas police to…
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World
In Hong Kong, China’s Grip Can Feel Like ‘Death by a Thousand Cuts’
As leaders try to curb foreign influence in Hong Kong, its status as a global city with a free flow…
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Style
I Was Lonely In a New City. This Tech Trick Helped Me Belong
There is a comfort in having somewhere tried and true to go, especially when you’re a stranger in a foreign…
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News
‘Illinoise,’ a Sufjan Stevens Dance Musical, Is Moving to Broadway
The production will make its transfer unusually fast, with an opening set for April 24, just 29 days after it…
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Food
The Timeless Appeal of Champagne and Fried Chicken
Which came first, the fried chicken or the Champagne? The answer doesn’t matter. What’s important is that they belong in…