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‘Empire of Light’ Review: They Found It at the Movies
Olivia Colman and Micheal Ward pursue a bittersweet workplace romance in Sam Mendes’s look back at Britain in the early…
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US
Biden Administration Expands Protections for Haitian Migrants
With the announcement, 110,000 Haitians in the United States could gain permission to stay for at least 18 months, and…
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News
10 Stages and Screens Where I Saw Connection
For our critic-at-large, “Fat Ham,” “Severance,” “A Strange Loop” and “Sandman” were some of the places she found truth and…
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Business
If There Is a ‘Male Malaise’ With Work, Could One Answer Be at Sea?
Before dawn on a recent day in the port of Seattle, dense autumn fog hugged Puget Sound and ship-to-shore container…
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World
Manhattan D.A. Hires Ex-D.O.J. Official to Help Lead Trump Investigation
The official, Matthew Colangelo, also worked on the New York attorney general’s investigation of the former president.
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John le Carré: The Spy Novelist Who (Mostly) Kept Quiet
“A Private Spy,” a collection of the British writer’s letters, offers glimpses of unguarded moments and ruffled feathers.
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‘Are You in Your Feelings?’ Review: The Ups and Downs of Love
At Kyle Abraham’s premiere for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at New York City Center, dancers find intimacy in songs…
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Business
Latinas Have Struggled to Build Savings, but a Younger Cohort Is Making Gains
As one of the longest-living yet lowest-earning groups in America, Hispanic women have challenges ensuring that their later years are…
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World
Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Leading Light in German Letters, Dies at 93
Poet, essayist, journalist and social critic, he held wide influence among a postwar literary generation with works as intellectual as…
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News
Did Someone With a Trust Fund Paint This?
An exhibition in Berlin shines a light on class, showing how social and financial inequality affect how art gets made,…