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In Sweeping New Law, Indonesia Outlaws Sex Outside of Marriage
An earlier version of the bill was shelved in 2019 after tens of thousands of young people protested in the…
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The Empty Gestures of Disillusioned Evangelicals
There have been encouraging signs lately of influential evangelicals inching away from Donald Trump. The Washington Post last month quoted…
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Nick Bollettieri, Groomer of Tennis Champions, Dies at 91
At his training camps, he employed a tough style in developing 10 players who reached the No. 1 world ranking.…
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He Vowed to Transform Rural Peru. Instead He’s Facing His Third Impeachment.
The president of Peru, Pedro Castillo, faces a third impeachment attempt in Congress, the latest crisis for the leader who…
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How Wildlife Rescue Can Heal the Human Heart
NASHVILLE — As a young college student, I worked as a volunteer for the Alabama Wildlife Center, caring mainly for…
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Arts
John le Carré: The Spy Novelist Who (Mostly) Kept Quiet
“A Private Spy,” a collection of the British writer’s letters, offers glimpses of unguarded moments and ruffled feathers.
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Arts
The Best Thrillers of 2022
A fiendish puzzle, an all-out struggle for survival on a remote island, the mysterious disappearance of a spouse: The year’s…
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Arts
The Best Historical Fiction of 2022
These sturdy time machines have two things in common: They’re built to last and they’re constructed by pros.
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With Bora Chung as Our Guide, We Walk Ourselves Into the Trap
CURSED BUNNY: Stories, by Bora Chung, translated by Anton Hur Few story collections greet their reader with an introductory sequence…
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Review: ‘Becky Nurse of Salem’ Brings the Witches but Forgets the Magic
Deirdre O’Connell shines as a modern-day descendant of an accused witch in Sarah Ruhl’s unfocused new play at Lincoln Center.