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Cambodia Says It Has Recovered Looted Gold Jewelry Once Worn by Royals
The 77 items had been in the collection of Douglas A.J. Latchford, accused of trafficking in looted antiquities, and were…
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A Podcaster Goes Back to School, Ready to Listen
In “I Have Some Questions for You,” Rebecca Makkai dispatches her protagonist to a remote campus to teach — and…
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QAnon and the Fear and Loathing of an American Conspiracy Theory
“Trust the Plan,” by Will Sommer, tracks the emergence of a bizarre movement from the wastewaters of the internet.
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Inside the Medical Examiner’s Office, Where Opioids Fuel Surge in Deaths
The rising tide of death that began during the pandemic is now the “new normal” for the New York City…
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How Public Money Goes to Support a Hasidic Village’s Private Schools
For years, Kiryas Joel, a bustling village north of New York City, has run one of the most unusual public…
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Damson Idris Was Raised on ‘Def Comedy Jam’ and Bagel King
The star of “Snowfall,” which is kicking off its final season on FX, talks about getting into character with a…
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In Troubled Times, the Sports World Offers a Necessary Salve
Three months of athletic brilliance have offered reminders that the soulful, spiritual aspect of games has elevated them to something…
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Your Monday Briefing
Russia under President Vladimir Putin.
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Thomas Donahue, Influential Leader of Organized Labor, Dies at 94
A one-time doorman and bus driver, he became an assistant secretary of labor but fell short of his goal of…
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World
Zelensky Welcomes Pledges to Hold Russia Accountable for Crimes
The Ukrainian leader said he was grateful for Western statements of support, as Russia rejected American accusations that it had…