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World
Spending Impasse Persists Amid G.O.P. Resistance as Partial Shutdown Looms
With Republicans insisting on adding right-wing policy measures to spending bills, lawmakers are running out of time to strike a…
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World
A man set himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, the police said.
A man set himself on fire on Sunday afternoon outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, according to the Metropolitan Police…
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Arts
This Book Is Baffling, Debauched and Perfectly Human
Vladimir Sorokin’s novel “Blue Lard” features a world largely bereft of love or moral concern, but it reminds us of…
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Arts
‘Water for Elephants’ Brings the Circus to Broadway
At the sound of a gunshot, a performer, wreathed in white silks, tumbles from the ceiling. His body somersaults, over…
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Arts
‘The Ones Who Live’ Picks Up Where ‘The Walking Dead’ Left Off. Where Was That Again?
The new “Walking Dead” spinoff, premiering Sunday on AMC and AMC+, builds on more than a decade of back story.…
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News
What Is Christian Nationalism, Exactly?
If you’re alarmed by the rise of Christian nationalism, the single worst thing you can do is define it too…
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News
When Artists Can’t Go Home, All That’s Left Is Their Art
Pablo Picasso was among the few who stood beside Chaim Soutine’s grave as his corpse was lowered into it. It…
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News
Why People Fail to Notice Horrors Around Them
The miraculous history of our species is peppered with dark stories of oppression, tyranny, bloody wars, savagery, murder and genocide.…
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Style
Get Ready for a Fashion Vibe Shift
The stealth wealth era may be coming to an end, judging by Gucci, Marni and Bottega Veneta.
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World
Suspect in Killing at U. of Georgia Is Denied Bond as a Shaken Campus Mourns
As more details emerged about the suspect in the death of a nursing student, the community remained in shock of…