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The Jan. 6 Committee Just Made History. Here’s What That Means for Prosecutors.
In voting on Monday to issue a sweeping final report, the Jan. 6 committee has honored its duty and the…
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Buy Now, Regret Later?
Companies in the “buy now, pay later” business have one message for consumers and a very different one for Wall…
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Getting Close to Sondheim: New Books Try to Capture His Essence
Memoirs by his collaborators are among the works available now, and several others are on the horizon.
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New Broadway Labor Agreement Includes Pandemic-Prompted Changes
The deal, ratified by members of Actors’ Equity, provides salary increases for performers and stage managers, and allows producers to…
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Musical Adaptation of ‘Almost Famous’ Will Close on Broadway
The show, a passion project for Cameron Crowe, opened on Broadway in early November, but has faced soft sales in…
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Jose Maria Sison, Philippine Communist Party Founder, Dies at 83
Fielding a force of armed guerrillas, the organization had a role in the ouster of Ferdinand Marcos. In exile he…
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Drew Griffin, CNN Investigative Journalist, Dies at 60
His reporting on delayed care for military veterans at Veterans Affairs hospitals led to the resignation of the secretary of…
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Gen Z Problems: Maxwell Frost Is Struggling to Rent an Apartment
Other young adults, who have poor credit history and are frustrated with expensive rental application fees, can relate to the…
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Amber Heard Says She Has Decided to ‘Settle’ Johnny Depp Defamation Case
The long-running legal battle was heading for its next chapter in an appeals court, but Ms. Heard said she wished…
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He Knew He Would Be a Dancer, But Not Where It Might Lead
Alfred Gallman performed around the world, but he never had a home of his own, until he won a housing…