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Why We Have to Reckon With the Real Malcolm X
When Anthony Davis’s opera “X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X,” which is currently being revived at the Metropolitan…
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Can Nikki Haley Beat Trump?
It’s time to admit that I underestimated Nikki Haley. When she began her presidential campaign, she seemed caught betwixt and…
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Israel, Hamas and the Rules of War
More from our inbox: A Mideast Protest by Congressional StaffersD.I.Y. College RankingsRich in New YorkFake ReviewsAn Israeli artillery unit shelling…
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F-1 in Las Vegas: A Roaring Spectacle for Fans, but a Huge Headache for Locals
The flashy adult playground shrouds itself in black tarp to block views of the racing spectacle from prying (unticketed) eyes.…
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Sex Workers Have Been Shunned by Banks, Even When Their Work Is Legal
Bella Cummins has run Bella’s Hacienda Ranch, her Nevada brothel, for nearly four decades — and for four decades, she’s…
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Chapter 5: An Unlikely Escape Route
For Nasreen, getting to New Delhi after she ran away from her family and the betrothal they had arranged for…
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‘It’s Like I Am Blind’: Waiting for Asylum in a British Hotel
With the contentious Rwanda plan in disarray, experts say the U.K. government should focus on a huge backlog of asylum…
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Thousands Gather in Pro-Palestinian Protests Across New York City
In Brooklyn and in Manhattan, multiple rallies drew large crowds calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
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U.S. Offers Tapes From Bugged Guantánamo Prison Yard as Evidence in 9/11 Case
An undisclosed government agency declassified the secret intelligence program as the prosecution pushes to defend F.B.I. interrogations after C.I.A. torture.
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Liberia’s President Concedes Election Defeat in a Knife-Edge Vote
President George Weah, a former soccer star whose administration had weathered accusations of corruption, announced that he had lost his…