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Roald Dahl Museum Calls Author’s Racism ‘Undeniable and Indelible’
A museum in England devoted to the best-selling children’s author, who died in 1990, condemned his antisemitic views.
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New York to Pay $13 Million Over Police Actions at George Floyd Protests
The city settled a lawsuit that said unlawful police tactics had violated the rights of more than 1,000 people who…
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Gilgo Beach Suspect’s House Draws Avid Onlookers: ‘I’m So Into This’
On Long Island, the fascinated and obsessed come to gawk at the house where Rex Heuermann lived. Some bring the…
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Why the Mayor Could Lose Control of Rikers Island
It will be up to a judge to decide if an outside authority will run the troubled jails complex. She…
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Netflix’s Strike Defense Is Strong. It May Have Some Cracks Anyway.
The company is best suited among media giants to cope with the Hollywood shutdown. But a lengthy strike by writers…
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Frustrated by Biden, China Courts ‘Old Friends’ Like Kissinger
In meeting with Henry Kissinger, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, is turning to American contacts outside the Biden administration to try…
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Ukrainian Children With Cancer Fight Their Own War Within a War
The war with Russia compounds the struggles of pediatric cancer patients and their families, but it has also prompted positive…
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Theme Park’s Selective History Appeals to a New Spanish Nationalism
Puy du Fou España has drawn visitors with spectacular shows about Spanish history. But part of its success lies in…
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Stranded in a Strange Land, and Waiting for Death
Tunisia has pushed African migrants to scorching no-man’s lands along its borders with little food and water. Under a deal…
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Swedish Embassy in Baghdad Is Set Afire Amid Protests Over Quran
Episodes of Quran burning in Sweden have angered many in the Muslim world and drawn condemnation from the country’s authorities.