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News
The World Took a Bold, Toothless Step Forward on Climate Justice
The United Nations climate conference that concluded last weekend in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, did not appear, at the outset,…
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Arts
‘White Noise’ Review: Toxic Events, Airborne and Domestic
Late in “White Noise,” after the ecological disaster known as the “airborne toxic event,” on the heels of a professional…
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World
Justice Dept. Seeking to Question Pence in Jan. 6 Investigation
The Justice Department is seeking to question former Vice President Mike Pence as a witness in connection with its criminal…
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News
Pablo Eisenberg, Fierce Critic of Aloof Philanthropies, Dies at 90
Pablo Eisenberg was only 7 years old in 1939 when he boarded an American-bound liner with his parents and younger…
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Arts
‘The Sound of Christmas’ Review: A Gospel Singer Finds Love
Here’s a name you may not have heard in a while: Ne-Yo. The R&B singer known for early aughts hits…
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News
The New Recruits
DOHA, Qatar — Bryan Mbeumo did not know, not for certain, why he had received the invitation, but he knew…
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World
Kevin Kiley, a Republican, Wins a Tight House Race in Eastern California
SACRAMENTO — Kevin Kiley, a Republican state legislator whose dogged criticism of California’s governor earned him former President Donald J…
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World
A Lasting Legacy of Covid: Far-Right Platforms Spreading Health Myths
WASHINGTON — Not long after Randy Watt died of Covid-19, his daughter Danielle sat down at her computer, searching for…
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Magazine
‘Specimen Days’ Is Both an Ode to Walt Whitman and Its Own Portrait of America
BOOKS OFTEN FALL into penumbral areas of reception and Michael Cunningham seems to have been aware that a version of…