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A Posthumous Solo Album Reveals a Jazz Star’s Melancholy
Following the death of Esbjörn Svensson, a pianist and one of Europe’s most influential jazz musicians, in a scuba diving…
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News
How Do You Tell a Vandal From a Visitor? Art Museums Are Struggling.
LONDON — For Hans-Peter Wipplinger, the director of Vienna’s Leopold Museum, the last few weeks have been challenging. As climate…
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World
After 3 Mass Shootings, a Thanksgiving With 14 Empty Chairs
A janitor working his shift at a Virginia Walmart. A 40-year-old woman returning home to Colorado Springs for the holidays.…
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World
‘Every hour is getting harder’: Surgeons struggle to operate when the power goes out.
KYIV, Ukraine — The surgeons had made the long incision down the middle of the child’s chest, cut the breastbone…
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World
An Earthquake Took a Heavy Toll on Children. Shoddy Construction Could Be to Blame.
Like most other children across Indonesia, Dewi Hani, 4, typically spent her afternoons studying at an Islamic school. She had…
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Magazine
Will You Be Alone for Matching Pajamas Season?
Chanel Sowell, an administration support specialist at a university in Raleigh, N.C., spends a few days each week working part-time…
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World
Manx Language, Once Almost Silenced, Is Now the Talk of the Town
ST JOHN’S, Isle of Man — The squeals of laughter echoing from the playground sound like any other elementary school…
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World
Your Thursday Briefing
Smoke rose from the port of the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson yesterday after a Russian artillery bombardment.Credit...Finbarr O'Reilly for…
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World
Russian Missile Barrage Cuts Power and Water Across Ukraine
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia pounded Ukraine’s energy facilities on Wednesday, as missiles rocked Kyiv and other cities, plunging large areas…
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World
Bolsonaro’s Team Makes Late Bid to Overturn Brazil’s Election
RIO DE JANEIRO — For more than a year, President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil had warned that he might not…