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Nélida Piñon, Provocative Brazilian Novelist, Is Dead at 85
Widely regarded as one of her country’s greatest contemporary writers, she was also the first woman elected president of the…
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World
George Santos: What We Know and Don’t Know About the Representative-Elect
Mr. Santos admitted that the information in his résumé about where he worked and went to school were not true.…
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Style
The New York Bakery Where Frank Sinatra Liked to Buy Pastries
To walk into Veniero’s, the belovedItalian pastry shop on East 11th Street, just off First Avenue, is to step into…
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Arts
Art Spiegelman on Life With a ‘500-Pound Mouse Chasing Me’
Known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning comic book, “Maus,” the author has had a busy year, after the book was banned…
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Finance
Retirees Are One Reason the Fed Has Given Up on a Big Worker Rebound
Workers are in short supply three years into the pandemic job market rebound, and officials increasingly think they aren’t coming…
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World
Aid Groups in Afghanistan Suspend Work After the Taliban Ban Female Staff
The government’s decree, barring women from work in local and international relief organizations, threatens critical assistance for millions of people.
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News
Blue States Want Red States to Face Consequences, but Travel Bans Are Harmful
This past April, Georgia passed legislation that allows the barring of transgender girls from participating in girls’ sports. This was…
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Arts
Waking Up From the American Dream
How the TV of 2022 depicted the weird, warping pressures of work and ambition in a boom-and-bust economy.
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Finance
Reasons for Optimism in 2023
Even in a world facing many challenges, there are reasons to be hopeful about next year and beyond.
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Style
She Worked for Twitter. Then She Tweeted at Elon Musk.
Sasha Solomon, a software engineer, joined others in the media business who lost their jobs this year after publicly taking…