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Whitney Museum Names Chief Curator
Kim Conaty will steer exhibitions and the permanent collection, saying she will pay close attention to work by Latino and…
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US
How California’s Fire Season Might Shape Up This Year
It’s been a rainy winter, but that won’t necessarily mean fewer wildfires.
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Christopher Durang, Playwright Who Mixed High Art and Low Humor, Dies at 75
In a career spanning more than 40 years, he established himself as a hyperliterate jester and an anarchic clown.
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Stephen Breyer: The Supreme Court I Served On Was Made Up of Friends
Recently, the Supreme Court justices Sonia Sotomayor and Amy Coney Barrett spoke together publicly about how members of the court…
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Dengue Fever Is Surging and We’re Looking the Other Way
I hate mosquitoes so much that I bring my own bug repellent to parties. But in early March, on a…
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US
Frustrated Prosecutors Ask Trump Documents Judge to Act on Key Claim
The push for a quick decision on one of the former president’s most far-fetched claims is an unusual and risky…
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World
How Beagles and a Fever Dream Made Rebel Wilson a Star
About five years ago, when she was 39, the actress Rebel Wilson faced a dilemma. She had just had a…
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World
What We Know About the Earthquake in Taiwan
The quake set off aftershocks and damaged dozens of buildings, killing nine people and leaving many injured or trapped.
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U.S. Intelligence Warning to Moscow Named Specific Target of Attack
The C.I.A. told Russia that Islamic State terrorists were plotting an attack on Crocus City Hall, a concert venue.
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Health
Restaurant Review: A New Voice in Soul Food Rises on Staten Island
At Shaw-naé’s House, Shaw-naé herself serves up Southern classics and a warm welcome to her “living room.”