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William Consovoy Dies at 48; Took Conservative Cases to the Supreme Court
He argued against affirmative action and the Voting Rights Act. He also represented President Trump in his fight to avoid…
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Norm Fruchter, Champion of Equal Access to Education, Dies at 85
A lawsuit he helped initiate to change how the state allocates aid to localities reaped a bonanza for New York…
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World
As Poland and Britain weigh sending tanks to Kyiv, pressure on other allies mounts.
Poland and Britain are considering sending main battle tanks to Ukraine, a move that would end the West’s nearly yearlong…
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Paul Johnson, Prolific Historian Prized by Conservatives, Dies at 94
He wrote outsize histories on a panoply of subjects, found renown in Britain as an indefatigable columnist and infuriated liberals…
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Books
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Arts
Review: ‘The Last of Us’ Is a Zombie Thriller About Single Parenting
HBO’s video-game adaptation doesn’t reinvent the apocalypse genre. But it injects an undead story with new life.
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Arts
Why Do Some Films Get Restored and Others Languish? A MoMA Series Holds Clues.
History, finances and practical concerns all played a role in preserving the movies being shown at To Save and Project.
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Arts
Murillo, Not So Saintly: A Quiet Master Reassessed
In the 17th century, plague and famine devastated Seville. The Baroque painter turned this strife into engrossing parables of a…
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News
A Fossil Flower Trapped in Amber Had a Mistaken Identity for 150 Years
A study of the Baltic specimen offers new insights into what Europe’s climate was like some 35 million years ago.
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Arts
Jeff Beck’s 10 Essential Songs
The guitarist, who died on Tuesday, could make his instrument slash, burn and sigh. Listen to tracks released from 1966…