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Arts
Ronald S. Lauder Reaches Agreement on Klimt Painting With Jewish Heirs
Under the agreement, Mr. Lauder restituted the painting and then repurchased it from the relatives of an art collector who…
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World
Flaco, Central Park Zoo Owl, Tastes Freedom and Isn’t Rushing to Return
Not straying far from the zoo but not going back either, a bird of prey on the loose faces serious…
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World
Romania says a Russian missile didn’t enter its airspace, countering a Ukrainian claim.
The defense ministry of Romania, a NATO member, said on Friday that a Russian missile had come within 22 miles…
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News
Joe Klecko’s Hall of Fame Election Recalls Bygone Jets Era
The Jets did not make a single playoff appearance in the 1970s, but Klecko, as part of a defensive foursome…
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World
‘No More Antakya’: Turks Say the City, and a Civilization, Was Wiped Out
ANTAKYA, Turkey — They bedded down anywhere they could: on lightless street corners, in grassy little parks, next to an…
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World
A Pigeon Was Dyed. Then It Died. Now the Police Are Investigating.
The artificially pink pigeon, nicknamed Flamingo, was thought to be a victim of a gender reveal stunt gone wrong. The…
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World
Wagner, the Russian mercenary group, says it has stopped recruiting prisoners.
The founder of the Kremlin-affiliated Wagner mercenary group, known for its ruthless tactics and harsh discipline, said on Thursday that…
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News
Albert Okura, ‘Chicken Man’ Who Saved a Ghost Town, Dies at 71
He built a California fast-food chain, opened a McDonald’s museum and restored a historic town on Route 66, a road…
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Finance
‘She Won’t Be Manageable’ They Said. Now She’s in Charge.
On Sunday, May 13, 2018, Leslie Moonves, the chairman and chief executive of CBS, faced a difficult decision, perhaps the…
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Arts
The Oscars’ Andrea Riseborough Controversy, Thoroughly Explained
You’ve got questions about the surprise best-actress nominee, and our awards columnist has the answers (and a few more questions).