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Arts
Fox’s ‘Accused’ Is a Law Show, Not in the Usual Order
An inversion of the usual whodunit, a new crime-of-the-week drama from the producers of “Homeland” and “24” puts ordinary people…
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World
‘Will We Keep Marching?’ On Roe’s 50th Anniversary, Abortion Opponents Reach a Crossroads
The March for Life, held each year for a half-century, should be a celebration now that Roe v. Wade has…
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News
When the Big Wave Doesn’t Break, but Your Emotions Do
WAIMEA BAY, Hawaii — Last Monday afternoon, Tikanui Smith, a big-wave surfer from Tahiti, received the call he had been…
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Finance
Supreme Court Poised to Reconsider Key Tenets of Online Speech
The cases could significantly affect the power and responsibilities of social media platforms.
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News
Where Moms Hover Over Starving Children
MOGADISHU, Somalia — To outlive a child is to lose a piece of your heart. A famine looming over the…
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Style
In Morocco, a Home Where Every Surface Is Covered With Treasures
When the Italian writer and horticulturalist Umberto Pasti and his partner, the French fashion designer Stephan Janson, first visited the…
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News
The Toxin That Helps Oyster Mushrooms Devour Worm Flesh
Consider the oyster mushroom. It’s a mild thing, a pert, often creamy-colored whorl of fungus that goes well with thyme…
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World
Inside India’s Cram City
Every summer in northwest India, as hot winds sweep up from the deserts of Rajasthan, trains packed with students from…
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News
10 Mummified Crocodiles Emerge From an Egyptian Tomb
Found beneath an ancient dump, the mummies shed light on ancient Egyptian mummification practices and the many lives of a…
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Arts
At Under the Radar, Family Histories Bubble Up With No Easy Answers
The Public Theater’s experimental theater festival is back in person for the first time since 2020. Here, our critics review…