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A Hapless Robber, Exposed by a Cloud of Dye, Gets His Day in Court
Nobody disputed that the defendant had handed over a note demanding money — please — from a Newark bank. The…
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In Detroit, an Opera Leader Finishes With One Last Triumph
After Yuval Sharon became the artistic director of Michigan Opera Theater in 2020, the company renamed itself the Detroit Opera…
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Read Your Way Through Utah
Utah is a place of paradoxes, full of terrible beauty and complicated history. The writer Terry Tempest Williams recommends books…
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The Word That Undid Claudine Gay
The fate of Harvard’s president is the latest evidence of a deep crisis in American academia.
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Leader’s Killing Is a Blow, but Not a Knockout, for Hamas
The killing of Saleh al-Arouri, a key Hamas strategist, in Lebanon sets the organization back at a vulnerable time. The…
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Al-Arouri’s killing is a blow to Hamas, though likely not a debilitating one, analysts say.
The killing of Saleh al-Arouri deprives Hamas of one of its most skilled tacticians, who helped route money and weapons…
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An Easy, Quick, One-Pot Meatless Pasta, Because January
Hetty Lui McKinnon’s creamy one-pot mushroom and leek pasta comes with a reader warning: “You can’t stop eating this!”
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$825,000 Homes in South Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania
An island retreat in Charleston County, a midcentury-modern home in Portland and an early 19th-century rowhouse in Philadelphia.
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Study Aims to Bring a Tinier Tyrannosaur Back From Oblivion
New research is trying to remake the case that fossils known as Nanotyrannus were their own species, rather than a…
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Frick Leader to Step Down After a 14-Year Run
Having seen the museum’s controversial renovation through to completion, Ian Wardropper plans to retire in 2025.