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Business
How a Case Against Fox News Tore Apart a Media-Fighting Law Firm
Last April, dozens of lawyers and their guests gathered at the Columbus Inn in Wilmington, Del. The revered restaurant, with…
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News
How the Pro-Life Movement’s Deal With Trump Made America More Pro-Choice
The captivity of the pro-life movement to the character of Donald Trump is a crucial aspect of contemporary abortion politics.…
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World
A Reverse Art Heist? Museum Finds Employee’s Painting on Its Wall
The Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich said it had fired a worker for hanging one of his own pieces in…
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World
Roger, a Failed Drug Dog, Becomes a Hero of Taiwan’s Quake Response
The 8-year-old rescue dog, who was once deemed too friendly to sniff out drugs, found the body of the earthquake’s…
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News
Comics Artist Dies After Sexual Misconduct Accusations
Ed Piskor, 41, was known for his detailed “Hip Hop Family Tree” and “X-Men: Grand Design.” A Pittsburgh gallery didn’t…
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News
Rev. Cecil Murray, Leader Amid Los Angeles Riots, Dies at 94
He used his church, First African Methodist Episcopal, as a base to address the social ills that confronted the city’s…
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Magazine
These Perfumes Come With Notes of Blood, Latex and Floorboards
For a growing number of fragrance fans, smelling singular is more important than smelling good.
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News
Trevor Griffiths, Marxist Writer for Stage and Screen, Dies at 88
For him, “art played a particular role in social change,” the director Mehmet Ergen said. “Everything was political.”
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News
Clarence Henry, New Orleans R&B Star Known as the Frogman, Dies at 87
A local hero in his hometown, he was best known for his hit “Ain’t Got No Home,” which showcased the…
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News
Stumbling Into Goldilocks
The U.S. economy has been far more successful at recovering from the Covid shock than it was in dealing with…