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Books
A Cult ‘Hiding in Plain Sight’ Amid the New York Brownstones
In “The Sullivanians,” Alexander Stille recalls the heyday of an experiment in communal living that blurred the boundaries between therapists,…
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World
Israel Eases West Bank Settlement Rules, Clearing Way for New Homes
The change could accelerate the construction of thousands of new houses in the occupied territory and puts a far-right minister…
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How Local Officials Seek Revenge on Their Hometown Newspapers
When coverage upsets them, towns and counties are revoking newspapers’ lucrative contracts to print public notices.
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Alabama Basketball Manager Says He, Not Player, Was at Deadly Shooting
A freshman player sued The Times after it placed him at a crime scene. The newspaper will correct its coverage.
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Boris Johnson, Out of Parliament, Is a Columnist Again
Britain’s former prime minister, who quit as a lawmaker in the face of a possible suspension for misleading statements about…
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Tunisians Mourn a Hard-Fought Freedom Rapidly Slipping Away
When reflecting on their Arab Spring revolution, Tunisians often say that freedom of expression was the only concrete achievement. As…
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Ivan Menezes, Who Led a Liquor Giant, Dies at 63
As chief executive of Diageo for a decade, he presented alcohol as an attainable luxury and helped brands like Smirnoff,…
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Facing Crisis, Egypt’s Leader Tries New Tack: Talking to Opponents
The rare — and tightly constrained — outreach is a sign that President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi may be feeling the…
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How Trump Plans to Beat His Indictment, Politically
The former president keeps consolidating Republican support, but the legal peril is the greatest he has ever faced and adds…