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Arts
‘King Charles, the Boy Who Walked Alone’ Review: Reflections on a Monarch
A sort of cinematic advance man for this week’s coronation, the documentary makes a show of seeking balance but often…
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Arts
‘Oliver!’ Returns, With Darker Twists Intact
The emphasis Encores! puts on words and music rather than spectacle allows the cruel realities of Dickensian London to stand…
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World
Your Monday Briefing
Sudan’s health system on the brink.
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World
Many in U.K. Greet King Charles’s Coronation With a ‘Take It or Leave It’ Shrug
Images of the new king may be blanketing Britain, but many in the country are more focused on navigating a…
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Finance
Should uninsured deposits get a warning label?
In the wake of bank collapses, some have called for the F.D.I.C. to guarantee all deposits. But there may be…
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Finance
Will a Chatbot Write the Next ‘Succession’?
As labor contract negotiations heat up in Hollywood, unions representing writers and actors seek limits on artificial intelligence.
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Arts
Robin Thede Is on a Mission
The creator of “A Black Lady Sketch Show” has achieved a number of comedy “firsts,” but she prefers to focus…
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World
Pope Returns to Hungary, to Delight of Viktor Orban
Francis wants to “re-embrace” Hungarian Christians, but some worry the visit gives political cover to the country’s leader, who is…
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World
Hungary’s Habsburg Ambassador to the Pope, With an Offbeat Résumé
Eduard Habsburg, Viktor Orban’s man at the Vatican, took the post after a career as a zombie movie screenwriter, novelist…
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World
Oklahoma Panel Declines to Spare Death Row Prisoner Richard Glossip
Recent investigations have cast doubt on his conviction for arranging the 1997 murder of a motel owner. His execution is…