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American Theater Is Collapsing. The Federal Government Must Save It.
The American theater is on the verge of collapse. Here’s just a sampling of recent dire developments: The Public Theater…
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News
This Green and Expensive Land
Last month, the White House Council of Economic Advisers released a note comparing inflation rates among the Group of 7…
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US
DeSantis Burns Cash, and Pence Struggles: 5 Takeaways From 2024 Filings
Warning signs for Ron DeSantis were among the biggest developments of the latest campaign filings, which created a fuller financial…
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Magazine
Will Children Save Us at the End of the World?
A wave of recent and forthcoming TV series, books and movies meditate on how young people might fare during an…
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Business
The End of the Magic World’s 50-Year Grudge
In 1973, Uri Geller claimed to bend metal with his mind on live television. Skeptics couldn’t beat him. Now they’ve…
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News
Penn Station Is a Perpetual Mess. Change May Be at Hand.
There may finally be hope for New York’s busiest, dreariest train hub, with a new plan to improve it, the…
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News
A Cult ‘Hiding in Plain Sight’ Amid the New York Brownstones
In “The Sullivanians,” Alexander Stille recalls the heyday of an experiment in communal living that blurred the boundaries between therapists,…
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US
How Classified Evidence Could Complicate the Trump Documents Case
Prosecutors and defense lawyers appear to be preparing for a pretrial fight over showing sensitive evidence to the jury and…
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World
Review: In London, a ‘Romeo and Juliet’ That Feels Startlingly New
Toheeb Jimoh, Emmy-nominated for “Ted Lasso,” takes on Romeo in a riveting production from the British director Rebecca Frecknall.
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Business
The Student Loan Payment Pause Is Ending. Here’s How to Prepare.
A deal to raise the debt ceiling would require borrowers of federal student loans to resume paying for the first…