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Business
Disney Says Investor Seeking Board Seat ‘Does Not Understand’ Company
In a security filing, Disney was harshly critical of Nelson Peltz, saying he had “no strategy, no operating initiatives, no…
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Business
How Close Is the U.S. to Hitting the Debt Ceiling? How Bad Would That Be?
The United States has a cap on the amount of money it can borrow. That means it can run out…
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Magazine
The Costuming of George Santos
Throughout history, clothes have maketh the con man.
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News
A Mighty Generation of Musicians. A Moving Final Chapter.
The conductors Michael Tilson Thomas and Daniel Barenboim have continued to perform as aging and illness loom.
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Business
As Debt Limit Threat Looms, Wall Street and Washington Have Only Rough Plans
A default is likely to rattle markets and carry big risks, no matter how the Federal Reserve and Treasury try…
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News
Building a House Is Stressful, Even if You’re Sanjay Gupta
The CNN correspondent was traveling for work during construction of his family’s house, leaving the decision-making to his wife. (Yes,…
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News
In a New ‘Night Court,’ John Larroquette Plays Defense
The actor thought he was done with Dan Fielding. But more than 30 years later, Larroquette is back to see…
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News
As ‘A Strange Loop’ Ends, Its Creator Looks Back on a ‘Supernova’
Michael R. Jackson discussed his Pulitzer and Tony-winning musical, which closed Sunday after a nine-month Broadway run.
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News
At 80, the Saxophonist Billy Harper Is Still a Towering Force
He spent years playing with Art Blakey, Lee Morgan and Max Roach, earning praise for his sax’s piercing cry. He’s…
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News
Obsessed by the Present, Who’s Got Time for Old Masters?
Paintings from before 1850, once a bedrock of the market, now account for just a tiny percentage of auction sales.…