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Arts
Wynonna Judd, on Her Own
NASHVILLE — Wynonna Judd was almost late for her date to sing with Joni Mitchell. It was July 2022, and…
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World
A Risky Trade in Ukraine Grows Riskier Amid the War
KAMIANSKE, Ukraine — When the air raid sirens stopped, Olena left shelter and returned to the roadside, waiting for clients…
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News
When Ilhan Omar Asks Questions, Her Colleagues Should Listen
House Republicans are poised to make a grave mistake by removing from the Committee on Foreign Affairs the only person…
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Health
Inflation Leads a New Generation to the Bread-Making Machine
Rediscovered in the early days of the pandemic, the mainstay of ’90s kitchens has become an indispensable tool for some…
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News
Lisa Loring, Wednesday Addams in ‘The Addams Family,’ Dies at 64
With her dark clothes and pigtailed hair framing a pale face, Ms. Loring played Wednesday as a young girl obsessed…
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World
For Giffords, Progress on Gun Safety Is Like Her Recovery: ‘Inch by Inch’
WASHINGTON — Twelve years after a bullet ripped through the left side of her brain, Gabrielle Giffords speaks mainly in stock…
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World
Her Culture Was Suppressed for Centuries. Now It Powers Her Best Seller.
Ann-Helén Laestadius grew up among the Sámi, an Indigenous people living near the Arctic Circle, in Europe. Her novel, “Stolen,”…
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Arts
A Quarter-Life Crisis Handled With Grace and Guts
MAAME, by Jessica George You can get a sense of Maddie Wright’s life from her Google searches, which pop up…
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Arts
Move Over, Pablo Neruda. Young Chileans Have a New Favorite Poet.
Gabriela Mistral, the first Latin American to win a Nobel Prize for literature, was long considered staid. A new generation…
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Arts
In These Stories, Everyone Wants to Be Somewhere Else
The characters in “The Faraway World” seek connection in a disconnected world. Patricia Engel provides it in her own clever…