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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
Hope Hicks Meets With Manhattan Prosecutors as Trump Inquiry Intensifies
At least seven witnesses have met with prosecutors in what now appears to be a fast-moving investigation into a 2016…
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News
The Predictable Return of Morgan Wallen
Whiskey and women dominate the 36 new songs on “One Thing at a Time” from the controversial and resiliently popular…
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News
Review: ‘History of the World’ Repeats, as Farce
Mel Brooks’s human comedy gets a ‘Part II’ for streaming TV, with a sketch-star cast and a sharp makeover.
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US
Biden, in Selma, Says Voting Rights Are Still ‘Under Assault’
The president’s commemoration of Bloody Sunday comes as he is expected to announce a re-election bid, which will require the…
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News
Review: Chris Rock’s ‘Selective Outrage’ Strikes Back
A year after Will Smith slapped him at the Oscars, Rock responded fiercely in a new stand-up special, Netflix’s first…
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News
Ricou Browning, Who Made the Black Lagoon Scary, Dies at 93
He helped bring “Flipper” to the movies and TV but was best known for his plunge in a monster suit…
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World
Fatal Overdoses of 2 Who Died After Leaving Gay Bars Are Ruled Homicides
The New York City medical examiner’s findings came about a year after one of the victims was found abandoned in…
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News
Pierre Apraxine, Assembler of a Remarkable Trove of Photos, Dies at 88
Working with a paper magnate (and without a budget), he helped put together what later became the Metropolitan Museum of…
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Sports
Can Patrick Kane Lift the Rangers as the N.H.L. Playoffs Loom?
The three-time Stanley Cup winner with Chicago desperately wanted a trade to New York. He got his wish, and will…