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News
In ‘Extrapolations,’ Scott Z. Burns Dramatizes Some Inconvenient Truths
Years ago, when Scott Z. Burns was doing some uncredited script work on Steven Soderbergh’s escapist heist movie “Ocean’s Twelve”…
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News
Helen Mirren, Lucy Liu and the Joy of Playing Villainous Goddesses
The “Shazam!” actresses say they signed on for their first superhero movie because the roles are a leap forward for…
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News
‘Ted Lasso,’ Season 3, Episode 1 Recap: Can the Center Hold?
There’s a lot going on in the season premiere, and most of it is not good.
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World
Here is what is known so far about the downed American drone.
The Pentagon said on Tuesday that a Russian warplane struck an unarmed American MQ-9 Reaper surveillance drone over the Black…
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Health
Lawyers to Face Off Before Judge in Closely Watched Abortion Pills Case
The first hearing in a lawsuit that seeks to overturn F.D.A. approval of the pills takes place Wednesday morning in…
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Sports
Once an Inspiration to People at Home, a Former Star Now Faces Trial
Shoni Schimmel was the pride of Native Americans when she played for Louisville and then starred briefly in the W.N.B.A.…
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US
Black Voters in Chicago Look for a Candidate and a Path Forward on Fighting Crime
With just weeks to go before the runoff for mayor, a choice between vastly different visions of policing.
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US
In Wisconsin, Liberals Barrage Conservative Court Candidate With Attack Ads
Daniel Kelly, the conservative candidate for a swing seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court, promised that help was on the way.…
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US
Banks, Trains and Political Finger-Pointing
As two news events — banking turmoil and a train derailment — became flash points in America’s culture wars, conservative…