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A Gray Area of Loyalties Splinters a Liberated Ukrainian Town
“Friends are not friends anymore,’’ said one woman in the town of Sviatohirsk, which remains divided not by trench lines…
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Border Patrol Agent Found Guilty of Killing Four Women
Juan David Ortiz, a former supervisory intelligence officer on the border in South Texas, faces life in prison for the…
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Wait! Wait! Georgia’s Over?
As the sun sinks over Georgia, we bid adieu to the Senate runoff election that seems to have been contested…
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Fears of Violence Rise on New Front in Gender Debate: Drag Shows
Protesters, conservative commentators and Republican politicians have accused the performers of targeting children, raising the stakes and the threats.
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Jule Campbell, 96, Dies; Architect of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
Be it objectification or celebration, the annual rite she created earned millions for the magazine and helped usher in the…
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The Most Memorable Fictional Dinner Parties to Inspire Your Own
Things to emulate — or avoid: 24 gatherings in films, plays and books, from an enviably bizarre dog-friendly meal to…
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Gaddis Smith Dies at 89; Taught History to Generations at Yale
One of his students became a president, another an actress. He also helped the university modernize during the 1970s and…
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Business
Sundance Unveils an In-Person Lineup Filled With Stories of Anxiety and Urgency
Veterans like Nicole Holofcener and Ira Sachs and first-timer filmmakers like Randall Park made the cut, as did films about…
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Peru’s President, Facing Impeachment, Says He Will Dissolve Congress
The president, Pedro Castillo, imposed a national curfew and said an emergency government would rule by decree. Critics said the…
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I’m an N.Y.C. Paramedic. I’ve Never Witnessed a Mental Health Crisis Like This One.
There are New Yorkers who rant on street corners and slump on sidewalks beside overloaded pushcarts. They can be friendly…