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World
They Called It ‘Improper’ to Have Women in the Olympics. But She Persisted.
It was 1922, two years before the last time the Olympics were held in Paris. On a warm August day,…
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News
Hope Alswang, 77, Who Transformed Florida’s Largest Art Museum, Dies
As the executive director of the Norton Museum of Art, she oversaw an expansion by the British architect Norman Foster.…
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News
Richard M. Goldstein, Who Helped Map the Cosmos, Dies at 97
Using ground-based radars, Dr. Goldstein pioneered measurement techniques that scientists now use to chart geographical changes on Earth.
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World
Russian Court Orders Arrest of Yulia Navalnaya, Navalny’s Widow
The court accused Ms. Navalnaya, who left Russia in 2021, of “participating in an extremist community.” She would be subject…
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News
Who Are the Key Players in the Alec Baldwin Manslaughter Trial?
The actor Alec Baldwin was filming the movie “Rust” in New Mexico in 2021 when the gun that he was…
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News
Tanglewood Opens for the Summer, With Change in the Air
The Boston Symphony Orchestra gave its first concerts of the Tanglewood season, which is already showing signs of its new…
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Magazine
Why Was the Young Woman Vomiting Everything She Ate or Drank?
She was involved in a minor car accident three months earlier. Could that somehow be the cause?
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News
Trump’s Lust for Expulsion Has Deep Roots
Last week, millions of Americans celebrated our nation’s founding and with it our history of political and social inclusion. It…
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News
How Do You Follow an Emotionally Wrenching, Surprise Breakthrough?
Cassandra Jenkins had been ready to quit music in 2020 when a record she was unsure of releasing became an…
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World
As NATO Convenes, Leaders Worry About a Hole in Its Center
A summit meant to convey confidence in the newly expanded alliance now faces uncertainty over President Biden’s future, and the…