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News
A Historian Makes Peace With Her Own History
It took Doris Kearns Goodwin a while to adjust to leaving the Concord, Mass., farmhouse she shared with her husband.…
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Style
Want to See This Film? Movie Studios Won’t Let You.
As in the case of ‘Coyote vs. Acme,’ sometimes an entertainment company sees more value in not selling you its…
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Finance
Fortune Magazine Names a New C.E.O.
Fortune named Anastasia Nyrkovskaya as its next chief executive on Tuesday, making her the first woman to lead the 95-year-old…
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Arts
‘Fallout’ Finds the Fun in an Apocalyptic Hellscape
TV’s latest big-ticket video game adaptation, from the creators of “Westworld,” takes a satirical, self-aware approach to the End Times.
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Arts
The Sounds That Made Her Move: ‘Music Fed My Life Force’
The choreographer Dianne McIntyre presents “In the Same Tongue,” a dance she calls “an artistic history of myself,” at the…
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News
Trump Says Abortion Will Be Left to the States. Don’t Believe Him.
When Donald Trump was asked about the recent Florida Supreme Court decision upholding his adopted state’s abortion ban, he promised…
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News
A Moment of Unity, on Earth as in Space
Maybe it takes an extraterrestrial event to bring this shredded country together. For a phenomenon that traversed the country from…
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World
Tuesday Briefing: A Total Solar Eclipse
Also, the Vatican said gender changes amount to an affront.
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News
Anthony Insolia, Who Led the Expansion of Newsday, Dies at 98
The Long Island paper won seven Pulitzer Prizes during his tenure, and he was a top editor for the Arizona…
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Arts
Jeff Schaffer and Susie Essman on the ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Finale
In an interview, Jeff Schaffer and Susie Essman discuss the final episode and why Larry David decided to revive the…