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Jay Goldberg, Tenacious Lawyer for Celebrities, Dies at 89
He defended Donald Trump, Sean Combs, Bono, the Rolling Stones, the Hells Angels and mob figures with wit and verve.
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Abigail Kawananakoa, 96, Dies; Claimed to Be Last Hawaiian Princess
She was the great-great niece of the last king as well as the heiress to one of the state’s largest…
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Politics
Twitter Suspends Over 25 Accounts That Track Billionaires’ Private Planes
The suspended accounts include one that followed the private plane of Elon Musk, Twitter’s owner.
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‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Review: Big Blue Marvel
James Cameron returns to Pandora, and to the ecological themes and visual bedazzlements of his 2009 blockbuster.
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What Comes After a World’s First in Fusion Research
As soon as Kim Budil, the director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, said on Tuesday that cheap, abundant electricity from…
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World
Rwanda’s president says the United States can’t ‘bully’ him into releasing a political opponent.
Rwanda’s president, Paul Kagame, suggested that only an invasion of his country could force him to release Paul Rusesabagina, a…
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World
Turkey Bars Potential Challenger to President Erdogan From Politics
The mayor of Istanbul, a possible rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the 2023 elections, was convicted of insulting…
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A Cyberattack Shuts the Met Opera’s Box Office, but the Show Goes On
After hackers knocked out the ticket-selling system of the Met, the largest performing arts organization in the United States, the…
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Sports
Why Antoine Griezmann is France’s Most Important Player
For Antoine Griezmann, the first few months of this season drifted uncomfortably close to indignity. His status at Atlético Madrid,…
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More Than 200 Philip Guston Works Are Headed to the Met
A gift from his daughter includes 96 paintings and 124 drawings, which will make the museum the largest holder of…