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Arts
Art Basel Opens to Safe Sales and Fears of a Weaker Market
At the prestigious fair, doing business at what one mega-dealer calls a “more human pace” can just mean “slower” for…
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Arts
As Nonprofit Theaters Struggle, Seattle Rep Cuts 12% of Staff
The institution, Seattle’s pre-eminent repertory theater, says it is making the cuts so it can focus its resources on productions.
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Magazine
My Son’s Ex-Girlfriend Wants to Keep Her Pregnancy. Is That Unfair to Him?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether a co-parent’s wishes should matter to a pregnant woman.
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US
Southern Baptists Reject Tighter Ban on Women in Pastoral Posts
The denomination voted against adding language to its constitution saying that “only men” could be affirmed or employed “as any…
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US
Oklahoma Supreme Court Dismisses Tulsa Massacre Lawsuit
The last known remaining survivors of the 1921 attack by a white mob were hoping for their day in court.
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US
Miami President Named as Next U.C.L.A. Chancellor
Julio Frenk, a public health expert who has led the University of Miami since 2015, will take over the elite…
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World
A Former Close Friend of Senator Menendez Testifies Against Him
Philip Sellinger, the U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, was a guest at Senator Robert Menendez’s wedding in…
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US
House Plans Vote on Holding Attorney General in Contempt Over Biden Audio
Merrick Garland has refused Republican demands to turn over recordings by the special counsel who investigated the president’s handling of…
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Arts
He’s Got Baby Fever: A Trans Choreographer’s Surrogacy Journey
Ashley R.T. Yergens’s “Surrogate,” premiering at New York Live Arts this week, explores how trans men experience pregnancy and I.V.F.
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World
Eric Adams Praised a Reporter’s Body. It Wasn’t His First Such Remark.
Mayor Eric Adams told a journalist that it looked like he was working out and complimented his “summer body.”