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‘The Vow’ Is Gripping TV That Doesn’t Solve Its Central Mysteries
Over Christmas, my wife and I finished watching Season 2 of “The Vow,” an HBO documentary about the unraveling of…
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News
Want to Understand L.G.B.T.Q. Life in America? Come to Alabama.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — It was an unusually chilly Thursday night in December, and a drag queen named Miss Majesty Divine…
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World
Biden Will Announce New Border Policies to Reduce Illegal Crossings
President Biden is under increasing pressure to confront historic surges of people at the border.
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World
Salesforce to Lay Off 10 Percent of Staff and Cut Office Space
The software company plans to cut around 8,000 jobs as business slows for tech companies. “We hired too many people…
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World
Frank James to Plead Guilty to Terrorism in Brooklyn Subway Attack
The suspect, who unleashed a barrage of gunfire on the subway last April, faces a possible life sentence.
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No, K-Pop Isn’t a Government Plot. Now Leave Me Alone!
The South Korean boy band BTS has been low-key ruining my life for years. I was hugely relieved when their…
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Arts
‘Terrorist’ — to Whom?
BROTHERLESS NIGHT, by V. V. Ganeshananthan The word “terrorist,” or some variation thereof, shows up six times on the opening…
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Finance
The Hottest Place to Network Is an Ice Bath
The executives at Daring Foods in Los Angeles had a tough summer. The company, which makes “plant-based chicken,” had grown…
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News
How to Destroy a Brand, Musk Style
True story: When I won the Nobel Prize in 2008, Princeton quickly set up a special event on campus and…
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World
‘The Daily’ checks in with a Russian man who fled the draft.
Kirill, 24, worked at a nonprofit for homeless people in the Moscow region. He does not support the policies of…