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Joyce Dopkeen, Barrier-Breaking News Photographer, Dies at 80
In 1973, she was the first woman hired by The New York Times to be a full-time staff photographer.
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Ann McLaughlin Korologos, Former Labor Secretary, Dies at 81
Her brief tenure as only the second woman to run the department came after years of service within the Reagan…
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Mira Lehr, Artist Who Explored Nature’s Distress, Dies at 88
She helped found a gallery for women artists in Miami Beach and, influenced by an early Buckminster Fuller experiment, focused…
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Why Are So Many Americans Dying Right Now?
About 1.1 million Americans have officially died from Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic, a number that may be…
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How the R&B Innovator Kelela Unlocked a New Level
In mid-January, Kelela Mizanekristos emailed over the document she shares with everyone who plans to work with her. It’s a…
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In ‘Dear Edward,’ Connie Britton Embraces Her Inner ‘Real Housewife’
The series reunites the actor with Jason Katims, the “Friday Night Lights” showrunner. But the wealthy suburbanite she plays is…
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Claudia Cardinale: 6 Decades in the Movies
Ahead of a MoMA retrospective, the actress reflected on her career, which includes over 100 films and many classics of…
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DeSantis’s Efforts to Make Education in Florida Less ‘Woke’
More from our inbox: ‘The Carnage Must Be Stopped’Trump, Still FormidableThe Danger of Anti-Boycott BillsLiving Without PlasticCredit...Marta Lavandier/Associated PressTo the…
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Something Very Important for Democrats Just Happened in Pennsylvania
I believe as fervently as anyone in the value of a four-year college degree not just as a path to…
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Avedon at Large
“Richard Avedon: Murals” fills just one gallery of the Met, but “fills” is an understatement. These portraits of prominent political…