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Arts
Stepping Out From Hillary Clinton’s Onscreen Shadow
For the past two decades, female presidential candidates on TV have been made in her image. Finally, that’s beginning to…
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World
Where Are Hong Kong’s Leading Pro-Democracy Figures Now?
The city enacted tough new security legislation with little public outcry, partly because those who would have opposed it were…
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News
Oprah — and America — Embrace the Promise of Ozempic
Oprah’s back and she wants to talk about losing weight. Again. On Monday, Oprah’s ABC special, “Shame, Blame and the…
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News
How the Windsor Women Became Human Shields
Once upon a time, a handsome young prince surveyed all the lovely, intelligent, kindhearted ladies of the land and, from…
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Finance
Kate Middleton, Britney Spears and the Online Trolls Doubting Their Existence
Kate Middleton has long been a magnet for unproven rumors: She pressured an art gallery to remove a royal portrait!…
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World
Why Mainland Chinese Flocked to Hong Kong’s New Global Visa
The city created a visa to lure professionals from around the world. Most of the takers were Chinese seeking better…
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Arts
In These Graphic Novels, Something Is Horribly Amiss
Circus tigers, giant spiders, shifting borders and motherhood all threaten to end life as we know it in comics this…
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Arts
‘I Love to Be a Beginner’: Emma Portner’s Busy Ballet Era
The choreographer, who has spent her career mixing genres and disciplines, comes to ballet with an eye on its sometimes…
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Arts
Shakira’s Family Came Apart. Then Her Music Soared.
With “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,” her first album in seven years, the Colombian superstar said she “transformed pain into…
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Arts
Gin, Lipstick and Cigarettes: Inside a Glamorous Midcentury Divorce Ranch
“The Divorcées” whisks readers to a ranch in Reno, where unhappy wives once stayed to establish Nevada residency so they…