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Arts
‘Shogun’ Remake: This Time, the White Man Is Only One of the Stars
A 1980 adaptation of the best-selling novel cast it as the tale of a white hero in an exotic Japan.…
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World
Yale to Require Standardized Test Scores for Admissions
Officials said test-optional policies might have harmed students from lower-income families.
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World
Charles Stendig Dies at 99; Introduced Fanciful Furniture From Abroad
For nearly two decades he traveled to factories throughout Europe, sometimes behind the Iron Curtain, to bring modern furniture to…
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Books
Ukraine, Gaza and the Long Shadow of German Guilt
In “Out of the Darkness,” Frank Trentmann details the way people in the country that started World War II are…
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News
How Tom Sandoval Became the Most Hated Man in America
Valley Village is a Los Angeles neighborhood just across the freeway from Studio City, near the southern edge of the…
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World
Russia Arrests U.S. Citizen, Accusing Her of Treason by Aiding Ukraine
The country’s main security agency said the 33-year-old detainee lived in Los Angeles. A lawyers group said she had donated…
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News
The Future of Medicine Is Unfolding Before Us. Are We Nurturing It?
On Jan. 8, 2020, as I was parking my car, I got a long-awaited phone call from one of my…
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News
The Extradition of Julian Assange Threatens Press Freedoms
Fourteen years ago, at a human rights conference in Oslo, I met Julian Assange. From the moment I encountered the…
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World
A Family Ranch, Swallowed Up in the Madness of the Border
Jim Chilton, 84, had named the dirt roads and pastures on his land in honor or four generations of family…