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We Were Too Late, and the Rubble Was Quiet
ISTANBUL — We were late to the scene of the crime. Two days late. When the first earthquakes hit southern…
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News
Tiger Woods Is Back. He’s Still a Work in Progress.
Woods shot a two-under-par 69 on Thursday at the Genesis Invitational in Southern California. Every stroke amounted to research for…
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Arts
Amrit Kaur of ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ Runs on ‘Super Soul Sunday’ Podcasts
The actress, one of the stars of the HBO Max comedy, wakes up with elaborate chai rituals and unwinds with…
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Magazine
Leave ‘I Love You’ to the Pros
Prewritten messages offered by flower-delivery services spare customers the hassle of having to put their feelings into words.
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US
Pence Gets Subpoena From Special Counsel in Jan. 6 Investigation
The move by Jack Smith, the special counsel, is one of the most aggressive in his investigation of Donald Trump’s…
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US
House G.O.P. Leads Constitution Read-Aloud, Seeking an Edge on Patriotism
A 43-minute recitation of the document fulfilled a promise Republicans made last year, and followed several acts of performative patriotism…
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News
If the Ironman World Championship Doesn’t Happen in Kona, Did It Even Happen?
The iconic one-day world championship event has outgrown the small town on the island of Hawaii. But will triathletes follow…
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Arts
‘S.N.L.’ Spoofs Merrick Garland’s Hunt for Classified Documents
Michael B. Jordan hosted an episode that was saved by a couple of commercial parodies.
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World
Is Australia Day Approaching a Tipping Point?
A majority of Australian adults under 35 support changing the date from Jan. 26.
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Arts
Review: A Dance Searching for Harmony in an Unequal World
Ronald K. Brown/Evidence returns to the Joyce Theater with two hits, “Open Door” and “Grace,” and a New York premiere…