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World
Family of Egyptian Political Prisoner Says He Had Near-Death Experience
CAIRO — Alaa Abd El Fattah, Egypt’s best-known political prisoner, is thin, frail and psychologically unstable after spending months with…
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Sports
A Price on History? Aaron Judge’s 62nd Home Run Ball to Be Auctioned.
Late in the summer, while Aaron Judge was swatting balls over fences and closing in on his historic 62nd home…
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Business
Lab-Grown Meat Receives Clearance From F.D.A.
The Food and Drug Administration has cleared a California company’s “slaughter-free” chicken, putting lab-grown meat one step closer to ...
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News
A Rising Conductor Who’s ‘Not Just a Pair of Hands’
BOSTON — A sobering thought: The founders of the period-instrument movement, who from the 1960s or so wielded their new…
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News
Jacob’s Pillow Theater, Destroyed in Fire, to Be Rebuilt
Two years ago, a devastating fire destroyed the Doris Duke Theater, a hub of creativity and experimentation on the campus…
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News
‘The Crown’: The Story of Mohamed Al-Fayed and His Valet
LONDON — It’s 1946 in a dusty square in Alexandria, Egypt. Teenagers play a boisterous football match, and one of…
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Magazine
Why Does Fashion Love This Radical Anticapitalist Concept?
This article is part of a series examining Responsible Fashion, and innovative efforts to address issues facing the fashion industry.…
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World
What to Know About the U.K. Budget Proposal
LONDON — The British government on Thursday unveiled its much-anticipated budget proposal as the country sinks into recession after months…
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Business
Meet the ‘Closer’ Who Finds the Right Words When Climate Talks Hit a Wall
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt — Sometime in the next few days, the moment will come. Negotiators from among 200 countries…
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News
Weyes Blood Gives Beautiful Voice to Global Pain
Do flower children still inhabit a dying planet? If temperatures keep rising, will there be anything left of the garden?…