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Books
When It Comes to a Bad Marriage, Whose Account Can You Trust?
The aggrieved wife who narrates Sarah Manguso’s novel “Liars” may or may not be a reliable source about her monster…
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Books
An Undocumented Immigrant Admitted to the Elite World of Harvard
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio’s fiction debut, “Catalina,” brings readers into the life and struggles of a blue-collar brainiac from Ecuador.
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News
Now Is the Time for Kamala Harris to Be Herself
During Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential primary campaign in 2019, she developed a reputation she has been unable to shake…
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World
Harris Clinches Majority of Delegates as She Closes In on Nomination
On her first full day in the race, Kamala Harris drew endorsements from her final possible rivals, hauled in record…
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News
Judge Who Threatened to Shoot Black Teens Should Be Removed, Panel Says
Justice Erin P. Gall of upstate New York engaged in a “racially offensive, profane” diatribe after people crashed a large…
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Arts
Kamala Harris’s Presidential Bid Is Getting a Pop Music Rollout Online
Charli XCX, John Legend and other musicians posted messages supporting the vice president’s nomination, while fans remixed an old speech…
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Style
Memes, Texts and Other Jarring Ways Some Americans Heard the Biden News
When the president announced he was suspending his re-election bid, the news spread via some unexpected sources.
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News
Airlines and Passengers Still Struggling, a Day After Global Outage
The widespread tech failure left carriers trying to recover and passengers waiting for relief, with many flights still delayed or…
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Arts
Review: A Lost Opera Returns, and Shouldn’t Be Lost Again
Teatro Nuovo is giving Carolina Uccelli’s pioneering “Anna di Resburgo” its first performances since its premiere in 1835.
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Arts
On TikTok, True Crime Survivors Take Control
The genre is wildly popular across media, but often produced without input from those most affected. Viral videos are helping…