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Charlie Finch, Caustic Chronicler of New York’s Art Scene, Dies at 69
Charlie Finch, who shook up the New York art world for years with gossipy, often caustic writing about the city’s…
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Renewed Shelling Puts Nuclear Plant at Risk Despite U.N. Presence
Even as hopes were raised that a permanent presence of United Nations inspectors would help reduce the risk of disaster…
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Marilyn Loden, Who Championed a Feminist Metaphor, Dies at 76
Marilyn Loden was 31 and working in human resources at the New York Telephone Company when she was asked to…
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In the California Desert, L.G.B.T.Q. Voters Could Sway a Key House Race
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Tucked away in the California desert, where windmills line the sprawling hills and rainbows adorn the…
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NASA Scrubbed Another Moon Launch. It May Not Be the Last Time.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — Before the first launch attempt of the Artemis I mission last Monday, Wayne Hale, a…
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Chile votará por una Constitución que busca reconocer una cantidad récord de derechos
SANTIAGO, Chile — El domingo, los votantes de Chile podrían transformar a uno de los países más conservadores de América…
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Europe says it can weather the winter as Russia postpones resuming gas flow.
BERLIN — European officials have expressed confidence that they can endure a winter with limited Russian energy, as Moscow postponed…
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Chile Votes on Constitution That Would Enshrine Record Number of Rights
SANTIAGO, Chile — Voters in Chile on Sunday could transform what has long been one of Latin America’s most conservative…
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Republicans Are Showing Contempt for the Rules
One of the recurring points I make in my column is that the Republican Party, from the most junior state…
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‘House of the Dragon’ Is Less Sexist and Racist. But Is it Good?
In HBO’s new hit show “House of the Dragon,” the dragons are bigger, scalier and fire-breathier than they ever were…