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Lloyd Newman, Teenage Chronicler of ‘Ghetto Life,’ Dies at 43
He and LeAlan Jones recorded stories of life and death in a Chicago housing project for NPR, winning a Peabody…
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US
Despite Modest G.O.P. Gains, Democrats Maintain Grasp on Suburbs
MARIETTA, Ga. — Suburban voters famously rejected Donald J. Trump twice, first by handing Democrats a congressional majority in 2018,…
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News
Is This the End of Peace Through Trade?
In the early 20th century the British author Norman Angell published a famous book titled “The Great Illusion,” which declared…
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World
Trump Organization Was Held in Contempt After Secret Trial Last Year
The company was fined $4,000 after failing to turn over documents. The case is one of several in which investigators…
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News
Curt Simmons, Last of the Phillies’ Whiz Kids, Dies at 93
A three-time All Star pitcher, he helped Philadelphia win the pennant in 1950 and was with the Cardinals when they…
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News
Reclaiming a Place in Animation History for a Female Pioneer
The pioneers of hand-drawn animation were all men — or at least that is what historians (men, almost exclusively) have…
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World
Targeting One Southern City, Ukraine Hints at Next Front in the War
Using missiles and saboteurs, Ukraine is focusing on the city of Melitopol, a vital Russian link to Crimea, ahead of…
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News
The ‘Twin Peaks’ Theme Isn’t Just a Song. It’s a Portal.
Angelo Badalamenti, who died at age 85, left behind the bum-bommm that feels like home.
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The House Was in Bad Shape. But It Was On a Lake in Seattle.
Sure, the home still had its original knob-and-tube wiring. But for the lake view, they could overlook a few shortcomings.
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Business
Prosecutors Say FTX Was Engaged in a ‘Massive, Yearslong Fraud’
The lies Sam Bankman-Fried told, prosecutors say, stretched back to the very beginning. From the founding of his cryptocurrency exchange…