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‘Crumbs From the Table of Joy’ Review: Dreams on the Cusp of Womanhood
In Keen Company’s revival of Lynn Nottage’s 1995 play, a Black girl comes of age amid the churn of social…
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World
A Pakistani Aid Worker Responds to Her Country’s Dire Needs
Dealing with refugees and record flooding, Shabnam Baloch is leading efforts in Pakistan for the International Rescue Committee.
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World
With Stories of Her Oppressed Community, a Journalist Takes Aim at the Walls of Caste
Meena Kotwal started a news outlet focused on Dalit and other marginalized groups in India, hoping that telling their stories will…
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Sports
A Deep Pac-12 May Soon Have a Sea Change
Washington State won the Pac-12 women’s basketball tournament as the No. 7 seed, the latest sign of parity in a…
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World
Did Ocasio-Cortez Intend to Pay for Her Met Gala Dress?
An investigation found that Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez might have broken House ethics rules by delaying paying for her gala expenses.
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A Year Into War, Russian Artists Still Must Navigate a Tricky Path
A production of “War and Peace” in Germany, with a heavily Russian cast and production team, must balance competing demands…
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Nicki Minaj Returns Ready to Rumble, and 8 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Kali Uchis and Summer Walker, Arlo Parks, 6lack and others.
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Sports
Black Equestrians Want to Be Safe. But They Can’t Find Helmets.
Chanel Robbins has been riding horses most of her life, ever since her grandmother traded a cow from their family’s…
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Sports
L.S.U. Buoyed by Trash-Talking, Shot-Swishing Angel Reese
The crowds of fans waiting for autographs and selfies after Louisiana State women’s basketball games have gotten so large that…
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World
Bike-Path Attacker’s Mother Says She Wanted ‘Tired’ Son to Leave U.S.
A federal jury in Manhattan, which must decide whether to sentence Sayfullo Saipov to life in prison or to death,…