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Minnesota Vikings Beat Colts for Biggest Comeback in N.F.L. History
The Vikings were down by 33 points to Indianapolis, but they scored five touchdowns in the second half to force…
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Finance
Sam Bankman-Fried Is Expected to Agree to Extradition to the U.S.
The FTX founder, now in prison in the Bahamas, faces criminal charges that he engaged in widespread fraud since founding…
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When Filmmakers Don’t Understand the Assignment
There have been three screen adaptations of “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Erich Maria Remarque’s 1928 novel of one…
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World
Why Democrats Feel Surprisingly Good Heading Into 2023
President Biden’s polling has ticked upward. Gas prices are down. And Republicans are at loggerheads.
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Ashley Bickerton, Whose Art Evoked Humor and Wonder, Dies at 63
After achieving early fame, he abandoned the insular art world of New York and fled to Bali, producing work that…
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World
U.S. Scrutinizes Political Donations by Sam Bankman-Fried and Allies
Federal prosecutors appear to be focusing on possible wrongdoing by cryptocurrency executives, rather than by Democratic or Republican politicians. But…
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News
The End of the Trump Era Will Be Unsatisfying
Since the 2022 midterm elections, the end of the Trump era in American politics has become, at least, a 50-50…
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News
Behind Argentina’s World Cup Magic, an Army of Witches
Magalí Martínez knew something was off: The seemingly invincible soccer star Lionel Messi was scuffling on the soccer pitch. To…
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Philip Pearlstein, Whose Realist Nudes Revived Portraiture, Dies at 98
His harshly lit studies of life models represented a major departure in American painting and shocked modernist critics.
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Adrienne Mancia, Influential Film Curator, Dies at 95
Her choices for exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn Academy of Music gave foreign directors and…