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Jacinda Ardern Exits the Stage
After the surprise had sunk in, speculation about her next move quickly began. The answer may lie in the priorities…
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Biden Against the Wounded Extremists
I’ve covered four presidents since joining The Times in 2003. Year after year (except during the Trump years) I go…
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David Crosby, Mainstay of Two Classic Rock Bands, Dies at 81
He was an original member of the Byrds and a founder of Crosby, Stills & Nash. But he was almost…
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In the Shadow of Superstars, Golden State’s Young Players Try to Bloom
Moses Moody would be wrapped in his blankets, protected from the morning chill, when his alarm went off at 5…
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South Africa to Hold Naval Drill With Russia and China Amid Ukraine War
The 10-day naval exercises are a show of diplomatic independence for South Africa, which is part of an alliance with…
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U.S. Drops Case Against Police Officer It Had Called an ‘Insider Threat’
Baijmadajie Angwang, an N.Y.P.D. community officer, had been accused of spying for China. Prosecutors said the charges were dismissed after…
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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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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.”