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Santos Pushed Campaign Money Abuse Past the Usual Line
There’s one immediate gratification in the details of the indictment against Representative George Santos issued on Wednesday: seeing the Department…
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Sam Gross, 89, Dies; Prolific Purveyor of Cartoons, Tasteful and Otherwise
In his work for The New Yorker and especially National Lampoon, he was unafraid to offend people. But his primary…
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As His Nike Deal Stalls, Tom Sachs Apologizes for Workplace Culture
The artist’s former employees had said he made impossible demands. “We did not take the necessary time to professionalize our…
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The Fury of #MeToo Finally Comes for the Man Who Inspired It
With the $5 million verdict against Donald Trump for sexual abuse and defamation in the E. Jean Carroll trial, the…
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Roman and Kendall Roy’s ‘Succession’ Pads Hit the Market — for Real
Brokers are hoping the mystique of the fictional Roy family can help sell the multimillion dollar homes.
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Building a Better Colonial Williamsburg
Virginia’s reconstructed colonial capital, long criticized as presenting an idealized image of the American Revolution, brings its history into the…
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Don January, Who Won the 1967 P.G.A. Title, Dies at 93
He won 10 tournaments in 10 different years on the PGA Tour and was an early star on the senior…
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Vanished Murals From the Empire State Building Rediscovered
The skyscraper once held some beloved Art Deco artworks: Winold Reiss’s commission for a Longchamps restaurant.
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Review: At the Met, a New ‘Don Giovanni’ Has a Stark Vitality
An excellent cast brings heat to Ivo van Hove’s austere, agile staging of Mozart’s classic, starring Peter Mattei and conducted…
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How to Overhaul the C.D.C.
Long recognized as the nation’s leading public health institution and widely respected around the world, the Centers for Disease Control…