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World
As Kyiv Reckons With Deaths by a Shelter, Russia Evacuates Border Towns
In Ukraine’s capital, residents struggled with the question of who was to blame for a shelter closed off to two…
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World
She Attacked Israel and the N.Y.P.D. It Made Her Law School a Target.
A student gave a commencement address at the famously progressive CUNY law school. Two weeks later, she was attacked by…
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Style
A Sunny Parisian Cafe Inside a 19th-Century Artist’s Studio
Plus: coffee-inspired jewelry, an exhibit of natural ceramics and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Style
A Vintage Store That’s ‘Curated for Curves’
With Berriez, Emma Zack hopes to change the fashion market for plus-size shoppers.
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Health
James Beard Foundation, Whose Awards Honor Chefs, Is Now Investigating Them
The chef Sam Fore received an ominous voice mail message this month from an unknown number. The caller identified himself…
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World
China’s Young People Can’t Find Jobs. Xi Jinping Says to ‘Eat Bitterness.’
With youth unemployment at a record, the Communist Party is trying to reset expectations about social mobility by talking up…
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World
After a Hard-Right Turn, Alberta’s Conservatives Retain Power
But the United Conservative Party will hold substantially fewer seats in the legislature, in an apparent rebuff of the politics…
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World
A British Reporter Had a Big #MeToo Scoop. Her Editor Killed It.
Seven women say that a star columnist groped them or made unwanted sexual advances. But Britain’s news media has a…
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Arts
In Cold War Berlin, an Affair Born of Chaos and Control
Jenny Erpenbeck’s novel “Kairos” folds intimations of German history and cultural memory into a torrid romance.
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Arts
Tina Turner’s 11 Essential Songs
Turner, who died Wednesday at 83, went from R&B shouter to rock queen to pop superstar. Here are some of…