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Admitting to Wrongs Makes a Right
In my life, I’ve frequently been wrong. I’m going to assume you have, too. And if you’re anything like me,…
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Finance
Japan Bounces Back to Economic Growth as Coronavirus Fears Recede
TOKYO — Restaurants are full. Malls are teeming. People are traveling. And Japan’s economy has begun to grow again as…
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Adams Confidant Leaves Casino Company
A retired Police Department inspector who was hired by Mayor Eric Adams earlier this year while he was also collecting…
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Your Monday Briefing: U.S. Lawmakers Visit Taiwan
Good morning. We’re covering a visit by U.S. lawmakers to Taiwan and Salman Rushdie’s road to recovery. In this photo…
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The God I Know Is Not a Culture Warrior
Two Sundays ago, my church had a baptismal service. Baptisms at our church are a mixture of solemnity and unbridled…
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Arts
At the Salzburg Festival, Riches, Retreads and Notes of Caution
SALZBURG, Austria — The premiere of a new production of Janacek’s opera “Kat’a Kabanova” had just ended at the Salzburg…
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Arts
R. Kelly Stands Trial in Chicago: What to Know
R. Kelly, who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for racketeering and sex trafficking earlier this year, will stand…
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The West has urged a demilitarized zone around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
The European Union and the United States in recent days have called for a demilitarized zone to be established immediately…
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Zofia Posmysz, Who Wrote of Life in Concentration Camps, Dies at 98
Zofia Posmysz, who endured three years of imprisonment in concentration camps for associating with the Polish resistance to Nazi occupation…
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Elana Dykewomon, Author Who Explored Lesbian Lives, Dies at 72
Elana Dykewomon, a gregarious, cerebral author, poet and activist who spent decades exploring her identity as both a lesbian and…