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Arts
Why Nina Simone Was Always Ahead of Her Time
A recently unearthed live version of “Blues for Mama,” written by Simone and Abbey Lincoln in the 1960s, took on…
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Style
The Woman Behind the ‘Hot Girl Summer’ Necklace
Taylor Sade is the founder of Vertigo, which sells chokers, pendants and belts made of beads that look as if…
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News
Back From the Edge, U.S. Tries to Focus on What Comes Next
A near miss against Portugal gave the United States a chance to consider what might have been, and then move…
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Health
Scenes From a City That Only Hands Out Tickets for Using Fentanyl
For the past two and a half years, Oregon has been trying an unusual experiment to stem soaring rates of…
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News
Dorothy Tapper Goldman, Who Sold Rare Copy of Constitution, Dies at 78
The document, one of 13 known copies from the original printing, was auctioned off for a record $43.3 million, which…
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News
One co-host is out. Can Sam Kerr and Australia avoid the same fate?
The pressure is on for Australia. The Australians entered this Women’s World Cup as co-hosts looking to win the tournament…
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World
The ‘Unseen’ Students in the Affirmative Action Debate
For as long as she remembers, Dolly Ramos hoped to have “the college experience,” she said, and one day become…
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World
A Left-Right Alliance Puts Iowa’s CO2 Pipelines on the Presidential Agenda
Liberal environmentalists and conservative landowners, led by the former congressman Steve King, are pressuring Republican candidates to block two huge…
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Arts
A Trombonist on a Mission to Break Barriers in Classical Music
Hillary Simms is the first woman to become a member of the American Brass Quintet. She says the field needs…
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News
A Theory of Childbirth’s Evolution May Not Be What You’re Expecting
Scientists are revisiting an influential theory that the evolution of big brains made human childbirth risky.