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Poland Is Voting In a ‘Pivotal’ Election: Here’s What to Know
After a brutal campaign, the polarized nation is heading to the polls on Sunday in a parliamentary election that will…
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News
Help! I Was Denied Boarding on a Cruise, and I Wasn’t the Only One.
A Chinese scientist, an Egyptian grandmother and a Bangladeshi woman from Queens were all turned away and refused a refund…
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World
The Problem With Pests May Be in Parisian Heads, Not Their Beds
Exterminators in France are playing the role of therapist to an anxious post-pandemic population that they say is panicking over…
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Tony Hawk Showed Me What’s Sacred About Cities
The games remind you of the endless possibilities that they possess, the antithesis of how we have sometimes been encouraged…
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Charles Feeney, Who Made a Fortune and Then Gave It Away, Dies at 92
After piling up billions in business, he pledged to donate almost all of his money to causes before he died.…
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A Fake Loan Could Mean Real Trouble for George Santos
Representative George Santos was seemingly implicated in a fraudulent loan scheme that his treasurer admitted in her guilty plea.
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Arts
Ann Patchett Isn’t Parting With WordPerfect
The best-selling novelist refuses to yield when it comes to writing software, but she’s had a bit of a change…
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News
My Kind of October Surprise
In Middle Tennessee, October is supposed to mean golden light and falling leaves and clear nights cool enough to make…
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Books
The Cosmic, Outrageous, Ecstatic Truths of Werner Herzog
The filmmaker’s new memoir, “Every Man for Himself and God Against All,” prompts a critic’s incredulity.
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News
We Just Saw What the World Is About to Become
The history of Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh was ended in the old manner of conflict resolution: siege, conquest, expulsion. After a…