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Anne Heche, Actress Known for ’90s Film Roles, Dies at 53
Anne Heche, an actress who was as well known for her roles in films like “Six Days, Seven Nights” and…
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Japan Bounces Back to Economic Growth as Coronavirus Fears Recede
TOKYO — Restaurants are full. Malls are teeming. People are traveling. And Japan’s economy has begun to grow again as…
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75 Years Later, the Fading Ghosts of India’s Bloody Partition
AMRITSAR, India — For seven decades, Sudarshana Rani has ached to learn her younger brother’s fate. She was just a…
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Adams Confidant Leaves Casino Company
A retired Police Department inspector who was hired by Mayor Eric Adams earlier this year while he was also collecting…
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Zofia Posmysz, Who Wrote of Life in Concentration Camps, Dies at 98
Zofia Posmysz, who endured three years of imprisonment in concentration camps for associating with the Polish resistance to Nazi occupation…
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‘Finally, I Broke Down and Bought a 20-Comb Assortment Pack’
Combed Over Dear Diary: I had searched for a week to buy a pocket comb to replace one I had…
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Afghanistan, One Year After the Fall
Mullah Naqibullah, a slim, young Taliban fighter, tossed his shawl over his shoulder and adjusted his rifle. He made his…
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How to Run in Extreme Heat? Ask a ‘Son of the Desert’
Last weekend, I made a classic summer running mistake. I hit the snooze button. I really wanted just one more…
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Why Abortion Has Become a Centerpiece of Democratic TV Ads in 2022
In Michigan, Democrats took aim at the Republican nominee for governor almost immediately after the primary with a television ad…
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The first U.N. ship carrying Ukrainian grain for Africa prepares to depart.
PIVDENNYI PORT, Ukraine — Sailors in blue and orange coveralls milled around on the deck of the freighter Brave Commander…