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Business
As Graffiti Moves From Eyesore to Amenity, Landlords Try to Cash In
Julian Phethean’s first canvas in London was a shed in his backyard where he covered the walls with bold lettering…
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News
A Warhol Superstar, but Never a Star
Cynthia Carr’s compassionate biography chronicles the brief, poignant life of the transgender actress Candy Darling, whose “very existence was radical.”
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US
Woman Who Was Charged With Murder After Abortion Sues Texas Prosecutor
Lizelle Gonzalez was arrested after using an abortion pill in 2022, and her charge was since dropped. Now she is…
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Health
Why Are Older Americans Drinking So Much?
The pandemic played a role in increased consumption, but alcohol use among people 65 and older was climbing even before…
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Sports
How Worlds Collided for Swifties Who Were Already Football Fans
The Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce romance has brought together two of the internet’s most engaged fan bases. What happens when you’re…
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Sports
How S.M.U., Once the Rogue of College Sports, Got Back to the Big Time
It wasn’t just a gold Pontiac Trans Am with a painted bird on the hood. It was the car that…
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News
Paula Weinstein, Hollywood Veteran and Political Activist, Dies at 78
Raised by a McCarthy-era rebel, the producer and journalist Hannah Weinstein, she followed her mother’s path into movies and television,…
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World
What to Know About Jeffrey Donaldson, the Former D.U.P. Leader
Mr. Donaldson resigned as party leader on Friday, after being charged with non-recent sexual offenses.
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News
Serra’s ‘Splash’: A Public Artist’s Private Breakthrough
Serra spattered a pot of molten lead against the base of a wall in Jasper Johns’s home. Then he let…
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News
Serra’s ‘Splash’: A Public Artist’s Private Breakthough
Serra spattered a pot of molten lead against the base of a wall in Jasper Johns’s home. Then he let…