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Willie Hernández, Relief Pitcher Who Had a Banner 1984, Dies at 69
He was voted the American League’s Most Valuable Player and won its Cy Young Award in a championship season with…
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The 25 Things I’m Thankful for in American Politics
Ah, Thanksgiving. That magical time when friends and family gather round the table to share the love, reminisce — and…
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Review: The Philharmonic Feasts on ‘The Planets’
Under Dima Slobodeniouk, the orchestra played works by Holst and Ligeti and, for the first time, Julia Perry’s somber “Stabat…
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Long a Bastion of Liberalism, the Netherlands Takes a Sharp Right Turn
In an election result that sent shock waves across Europe, Geert Wilders, a longtime far-right provocateur, is closer than ever…
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Israel Releases Videos It Says Show Hamas Tunnels Under Al-Shifa Hospital
The Israeli military sought on Wednesday to bolster its assertions that Hamas uses tunnels beneath Gaza’s largest hospital, releasing a…
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With Israel at War, Thanksgiving Is Fraught for Some Jewish Families
Even families that are used to arguing over dinner are feeling new tension this year, as members from different generations…
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How an L.A. Rams Training Complex Could Help Transform Urban Sprawl
The San Fernando Valley, once an endless ramble of orange groves in Southern California that evolved into the porn capital…
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For Jews in East Germany, a Life of Contradictions
An exhibition at Berlin’s Jewish Museum explores the Jewish experience in the authoritarian, and officially atheist, communist state throughout the…
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Tales of the ‘Nutcracker’ Kids
Tales of the ‘Nutcracker’ Kids Siblings, a Soldier from Ukraine and a New Prince: Children are the heart of this…
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Saving Praise Houses Before Their African Lineage Is Forgotten
The Rev. Kay Colleton will never forget the time she first laid eyes on Moving Star Hall, a tiny white…