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‘Celebrate Jaap!’ the Philharmonic Says as a Maestro Departs
The final season of Jaap van Zweden’s brief tenure as music director in New York began with a new suite…
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William H. Dilday Jr., First Black TV Station Manager in U.S., Dies at 85
Hired to run a troubled Mississippi affiliate of NBC, he turned it into a respected and highly profitable operation, with…
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5 Players to Watch at the Evian Championship
Any one of these talented women could win the golf tournament in France.
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First Hispanic Police Commissioner Has Deep Roots in the N.Y.P.D.
Edward Caban, an officer of Puerto Rican descent who joined the department in 1991, has been named its 47th commissioner.…
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Cormac McCarthy, Novelist of a Darker America, Is Dead at 89
“All the Pretty Horses,” “The Road” and “No Country for Old Men” were among his acclaimed books that explore a…
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Willie Nelson, Missy Elliott and Sheryl Crow Nominated for Rock Hall
Cyndi Lauper, Joy Division, George Michael and the White Stripes are also among the first-time nominees up for induction this…
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SZA’s ‘SOS’ Holds Strong With Seven Weeks at No. 1
The R&B star’s “SOS” has racked up more than 1.4 billion streams and had the equivalent of 1.1 million sales…
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Australian Open Women’s Final Will Be All Strength and Power
Elena Rybakina and Aryna Sabalenka have thunderous first serves and fast-paced groundstrokes, and are hard-wired to go for winners.
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Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Biden Faces the Future Without Ron Klain
“Congratulations, you’ve got the worst job in government.” That’s what James A. Baker III, Ronald Reagan’s quintessential White House chief…
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Big Tech Hooked Us on Buying New Stuff. There’s a Way to Fix That.
Hosted by Lulu Garcia-Navarro Produced by Wyatt Orme and Derek Arthur Edited by Anabel Bacon and Kaari Pitkin Engineered by…