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Ex-Head of N.Y.P.D. Sergeants’ Union Admits to Stealing From His Members
Edward D. Mullins pleaded guilty to wire fraud after spending about $1 million on luxuries. He had been a furious…
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Could Air Someday Power Your Flight? Airlines Are Betting on It.
New technologies, including one fuel extracted from the atmosphere itself, could make flying more sustainable. But the challenges are many…
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Read Your Way Through Boston
Paul Theroux, the quintessential travel writer, has also enshrined his Massachusetts roots in his writing. Here are his recommendations for…
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A Puppet That’s Truly the Stuff of Nightmares
His “stumpy fabric legs” and “little nubbin arms” may seem innocuous, but Pupkin — the star of Grady Hendrix’s new…
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‘Vile,’ ‘Deplorable,’ ‘Full of Lies’: Aleksandar Hemon Is No Fan of Philip Roth
What books are on your night stand? Ray Monk’s “Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius.” Oliver Sacks’s “Musicophilia: Tales of…
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Supreme Court Says It Hasn’t Identified Person Who Leaked Draft Abortion Opinion
The leak of the draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, published by Politico in May, was an extraordinary breach of…
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Ex-Detective Faces Perjury Trial, Accused of Lies That Led to Jail Terms
Joseph Franco is charged with six counts of perjury after what authorities said were the wrongful arrests of five people.…
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Trump’s Interior Secretary Didn’t Violate Ethics Rules, Watchdog Finds
An inspector general’s report found no evidence that David Bernhardt had improperly favored a group that once employed him as…
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A Raucous New Festival, With a Friends and Family Vibe
The interdisciplinary Out-FRONT! fills a gap in the dance calendar, showing incandescent works like Jasmine Hearn’s “Salt and Spirit.”
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Your Friday Briefing: Ardern’s Exit
Also, the U.S. hit its debt limit and Western allies discuss sending tanks to Ukraine.