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World
Pentagon Sends U.S. Arms Stored in Israel to Ukraine
Israeli officials had initially expressed concerns that the move could damage its relations with Russia.
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News
26 Years After Its Singer’s Sudden Death, Brainiac (Briefly) Returns
The indie-rock band from Ohio was poised for a breakout when it lost its frontman, Tim Taylor, in a 1997…
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News
An International Buffet, From Elena Ferrante to ‘Slow Horses’
Amid the flood of foreign shows to American screens (nearly 100 just since the beginning of the year), here are…
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Lupe Serrano, Ballerina of Power and Fire, Is Dead at 92
She danced with Nureyev and dazzled audiences during her 18 years with American Ballet Theater. She later went on to…
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Food
Anthony Bourdain Had the Idea. How Did This Street-Food Market Turn Out?
Urban Hawker brings his vision, and 17 Asian vendors, to Midtown. It’s a vivid bazaar of Singaporean dishes, but some…
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Food
A Naples Institution, L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele, Opens in the West Village
A second branch of Rick Bayless’s Tortazo for Times Square, Avocaderia’s flagship in NoMad, and more restaurant news.
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Food
Celebrate the Lunar New Year With Two Rabbits Ice Cream
For the Year of the Rabbit, pick up a “Friendship Box” from Pearl River, a sampler from the Urban Hawker…
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World
Iranian-American Prisoner in Tehran Starts Hunger Strike
Siamak Namazi, an Iranian-American businessman, appealed to President Biden to negotiate with the government in Tehran for his freedom.
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World
European Parliament Corruption Suspect Cuts Deal With Prosecutors
A former European lawmaker described as key to an alleged cash-for-influence operation by Morocco and Qatar has signed an agreement…
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News
The Problem(s) With China’s Population Drop
China’s population declined last year, for the first time since the mass deaths associated with Mao Zedong’s disastrous Great Leap…