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Black Sabbath Ballet Turns Up the Volume on a Varied London Season
The fall dance calendar began with English National Ballet under new leadership. Then came Royal Ballet’s “Don Quixote” and “Black…
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Business
How Columbia Sportswear Is Loosening Its Ties to Asia
Confronted with the U.S.-China trade war and disruptions in the shipping industry, the company is shifting some production to Central…
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Business
Is E.S.G. Falling Out of Favor?
Chevron’s $53 billion bid for Hess may drive consolidation in the oil patch. Meanwhile, investors are pulling back from climate-focused…
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Business
G.M. Profit Down 7% in Strike-Affected Quarter
The carmaker reported $3.1 billion in profit from July through September, which included two weeks of walkouts by the United…
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US
To Build Momentum, Scott Tackles Race and Racism in Chicago
Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina gave his speech as his struggling presidential campaign said it would move most of…
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World
Israel Intensifies Strikes on Gaza as Its Allies Call for More Palestinian Aid
As two more hostages are released, American officials have urged Israel to delay a ground invasion, to allow time for…
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World
No Longer Scotland’s Leader, Sturgeon Focuses on Learning to Drive
The former first minister, who resigned and quit as leader of the Scottish National Party before her arrest in June,…
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World
Menendez Pleads Not Guilty to Plotting to Be an Agent of Egypt
Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat, was arraigned on Monday in Manhattan federal court. It was his second appearance there in…
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Trance Music Is Coming Back. Evian Christ Is Part of the Revival.
The producer got his start in the 2010s connecting underground electronic sounds and hip-hop. His first album, “Revanchist,” embraces a…
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Natalie Zemon Davis, Historian of the Marginalized, Dies at 94
She wrote of peasants, unsung women, border crossers and, most popularly, Martin Guerre, a 16th-century village impostor recalled in a…