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Justice Department Said to Investigate Ticketmaster’s Parent Company
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has opened an antitrust investigation into the owner of Ticketmaster, whose sale of Taylor Swift…
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At the Latin Grammys, Youth and Age Were Both Welcome
The 23rd annual Latin Grammy Awards split their bounty on Thursday night — a sensible choice given the geographic, generational…
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Deadly Blaze in Gaza Strip Kills 21 People Gathered for a Family Party
Hundreds of Palestinian mourners gathered in Gaza on Friday, a day after a fast-spreading fire killed 21 people at what…
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A Lingering Gettysburg Battle: Where Did Lincoln Stand?
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Four score and 79 years ago this Saturday, Abraham Lincoln stood up in the newly dedicated cemetery…
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In Buffalo Area, Two Feet of Snow on the Ground and More Expected
BUFFALO — A snowstorm lasting through the weekend is underway on the eastern coasts of Lakes Erie and Ontario, where…
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As Griner enters a penal colony, Russia signals it is open to a prisoner swap.
One day after lawyers confirmed that the American basketball star Brittney Griner had been transferred to a penal colony outside…
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Ned Rorem, Composer Known for Both His Music and His Diaries, Dies at 99
Ned Rorem, who was honored as a composer of beguiling music and famous for publishing revealing diaries about his life…
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Michael Butler, Who Brought ‘Hair’ to Broadway, Dies at 95
Michael Butler, a flamboyant financier and producer who brought the groundbreaking rock musical “Hair” to Broadway in 1968 and then…
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‘She Said’ Filmmakers and Weinstein Victims: An Emotional Collaboration
There was nothing simple about turning “She Said,” the book about the abuses committed by producer Harvey Weinstein, into a…
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A Longtime Artist Reimagines City Landmarks
Cynthia Karalla has never been represented by a New York City gallery but has managed to survive as an artist…