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Arts
Young, White, Female and Dying of Despair in Rural America
For her first book, “The Forgotten Girls,” Monica Potts returned to her hometown in Arkansas to figure out why so…
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World
Why Joe Biden Has Slow-Walked His Way to a 2024 Run
Closed-door planning meetings involving White House officials, the Democratic National Committee and outside advisers are intensifying as President Biden nears…
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Arts
Fans Gather as ‘Phantom’ Ends a Record Broadway Run
The final day of “The Phantom of the Opera” was marked by a combination of nostalgia and celebration at the…
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World
Boy’s Suicide in Poland Spurs Backlash Against State Media Tactics
A public radio station in the city of Szczecin is under fire for helping to identify a 15-year-old sex abuse…
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World
How the Broadway Community Is Trying to Block a Times Square Casino
A new coalition, organized by the Broadway League, has formed to defeat a casino proposal backed by Caesars and Jay-Z.
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World
Witness Testimony Helps Prosecutors Advance Trump Election Case
The Justice Department’s success in compelling top aides to former President Donald Trump to testify to a grand jury moves…
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Arts
Texas County Keeps Public Libraries Open Amid Book Ban Controversy
Officials in Llano County considered closing the entire library system in lieu of returning challenged titles to its shelves.
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Arts
A Swashbuckling Tale of Mutiny Took Him Where ‘the Soul of Man Dies’
“The Wager,” David Grann’s new book, is as much a rousing adventure as an exploration of the power of narratives…
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News
Mary Quant, Fashion Icon and Mother of the Miniskirt, Dies at 93
As a designer, clad in her signature playclothes and boots, with huge painted eyes, fake freckles and a distinctive bob,…
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News
How 90 Became the New 60
Have you noticed a lot of people turning 90 lately? OK, maybe not a lot. But President Biden, 80, is…