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Trump’s Veepstakes
With presidential primaries, it ain’t over till it’s over. Still, given the Republicans’ enduring devotion to their MAGA king, it’s…
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Claudine Gay Was Not Driven Out Because She Is Black
Since Claudine Gay’s resignation as president of Harvard University on Tuesday, it has become an article of faith among some…
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Blinken, in Jordan and Qatar, continues his Mideast tour in hopes of reducing tensions.
Antony J. Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, held meetings on Sunday with leaders in Jordan and Qatar as part…
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Joan Acocella, Dance Critic for The New Yorker, Dies at 78
She wrote about the leading figures in ballet and modern dance for more than 40 years. One of her books…
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She Helped the Lillys Blossom. Now She’ll Champion Her Own Work.
After years of fighting to win parity and recognition for women in theater, Julia Jordan said: “Everybody gets produced now.…
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Why New York Has Faltered in Making Childbirth Safer for Black Mothers
Proposals to reverse stark racial disparities in who dies during childbirth face deep-rooted obstacles, including hospital quality and the pandemic’s…
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Who Was the Mysterious Woman Buried Alone at the Pet Cemetery?
Ed Martin III was 14 years old when he began working at his father’s pet cemetery, and in the decades…
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Trump Takes Aim at Haley as Primary Enters Final Phase in Iowa
Nearly a week before the state’s caucuses, a frenzy of campaigning belies a seemingly static G.O.P. race, with former President…
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War Brings Tensions, and Assault Rifles, Into an Israeli College
At the University of Haifa, more than 40 percent of students are Arab, some with family in Gaza, and many…
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Bangladesh Votes in Election Marred by Crackdown and Boycotts
With the opposition in jail or at least off the ballots, the prime minister for the past 15 years is…