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News
Is a Women’s Museum Still Relevant?
The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington reopens Oct. 21 after a renovation and the loss of…
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News
In an Opera About Civil War Spies, Dancers Help Drive the Drama
Houston Grand Opera, known for innovation, unveils Jake Heggie’s “Intelligence,” directed by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar and featuring Urban Bush…
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World
‘The Woman Suggested Trying to Get a Better View From a Different Spot’
Looking for a hawk in Prospect Park, a Brooklyn Navy Yard tour and more reader tales of New York City…
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Magazine
Burned by Ticketmaster, Taylor Swift Fans Head to the Movies
High ticket prices and a disastrous presale kept many fans from seeing the Eras Tour in person.
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Health
Wearables Track Parkinson’s Better Than Human Observation, Study Finds
The News An Oxford University researcher and her team showed that digital wearable devices can track the progression of Parkinson’s…
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News
When Roz Chast Closes Her Eyes, Chris Rock and Nasty Babies Open Theirs
In “I Must Be Dreaming,” the cartoonist serves up nutty nocturnal admissions, considers theories of sleep and, yes, imagines losing…
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US
Tanya Chutkan, an Unflinching Judge in the Trump Jan. 6 Trial
Judge Chutkan, who grew up in a prominent Jamaican family and has extensive trial experience, has been thrust into the…
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US
‘I Have to Do Better.’ A Young Father Was Rebuilding His Life When the Flames Came.
A 28-year-old was working to get his life back on track. But an early death from the Maui wildfires meant…
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US
Nikki Haley, Israel and the Politics of Diplomacy
In January 2017, Danny Danon, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, received a phone call from Nikki Haley, the former…
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US
To Win a Senate Seat in Arizona, He’s Visiting All 22 of Its Tribes
Ruben Gallego, a Democratic congressman vying for one of the most competitive Senate seats in the country, is pitching himself…