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What Is Photography? (No Need to Answer That.)
Two exhibitions by Japanese artists raise deep questions about the medium, and — refreshingly — leave them hanging.
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Before Hillary Clinton, There Was Rosalynn Carter
When Americans look back and take stock of their most impressive first ladies, they rarely think of Rosalynn Carter. In…
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A United Ireland May Be More Than a Dream
Before she died in 2013, Dolours Price, a Provisional Irish Republican Army guerrilla, started granting interviews. She described planting I.R.A.…
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World
A Big Year for India on the Global Stage Ends in Cricket Heartbreak
A dominant World Cup run closes with a loss to Australia in the final, a symbol of how far India…
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World
They survived Hamas’s attack on a trance party. An ad hoc center with art and music is helping them heal.
The gunning down of hundreds of partygoers at Tribe of Nova, a trance party in Re’im, Israel, in the Hamas-led…
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The Axe Is Sharp
David Axelrod is not a prick. Truly. I’ve known him since 2007 and if I had to pick a noun…
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US
Rosalynn Carter, 96, Enters Hospice Care at Home in Georgia
The former first lady, who recently announced that she has dementia, joined her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, who has…
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Big Apple Circus Review: A Show That Bends Over Backward for You
The extraordinary within the everyday: A holiday season rite returns with aerialists, trapeze acts, funny clowns (really!) and cotton candy…
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Magazine
Swifties Dug Up Travis Kelce’s Old Social Media … but It’s Not What You Think
With his squirrel sightings and fettuccine Alfredo revelations, Travis Kelce’s old social media posts have endeared him to Taylor Swift’s…
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World
A Dying Anticorruption Crusader Considers His Life’s Own Misdeeds
Chuwit Kamolvisit has enthralled Thailand for decades with revelations of police and political corruption. But his own compromised past, including…