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In Lessons on Slavery, Context Matters
One of the points I tried to make in my Friday column about the new Florida curriculum on the history…
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World
Two Ukrainian Service Members Take a Break to Say ‘I Do’
The groom could not wait to kiss the bride. He kissed her when she walked down the aisle, and during…
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Let the Tragedy in My Homeland Be a Lesson
About seven years ago, people around me started disappearing. It began slowly, quietly. The editors of a well-known literature textbook…
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Preparing for the Evian Championship
Golfers say this major’s longtime course is unique, some say it’s quirky, but players still must go over it again…
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Restaurant Review: A Postcard to Chinatown, Mailed from the Lower East Side
Potluck Club looks at the old neighborhood, and its dishes, through the eyes of a younger generation who grew up…
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Arts
Review: The Cocktail Wit Is Watered Down in a Rickety New ‘Cottage’
Jason Alexander directs a Broadway farce that aims for the high style of Noël Coward but falls on its face…
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A Singles Party, Where Chaos Is the Point
The monthly event asks guests to bring someone they’ve matched with on Tinder, but whom they don’t yet know. What…
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With Hollywood on Strike, a Bright Spot in New York’s Economy Goes Dark
Tens of thousands of behind-the-scenes workers, in solidarity with striking actors and writers, are bracing for what could be a…
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World
Around the Globe, Searing Heat With No Sign of Relief
In Asia, Europe and the United States, records are shattering, and forecasters say there’s no respite in sight.
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Dick Biondi, Fast-Talking Star of Top 40 Radio, Dies at 90
“Wild, outrageous, goofy and uplifting,” as one fan put it, he was based in Chicago for most of his career…