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Arts
Mysteries of a Venetian Perfectionist Revealed in Washington
Vittore Carpaccio, a great Renaissance painter (and a dish’s namesake), re-emerges with his first-ever survey in the U.S. It’s anything…
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World
Bangladesh Arrests Opposition Leaders as Crackdown Intensifies
Tensions boiled over this week as opposition supporters descended on the capital ahead of a major demonstration against the government…
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World
Illuminating a Forgotten History
An artist’s new short film, “shadow bone,” uncovers buried colonial truths.
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US
A Scramble to See Hawaii’s Eruption Reveals Fissures on the Big Island
The slow-moving lava flow from Mauna Loa’s rare eruption is drawing excited tourists, while drawing out long-simmering cultural tensions.
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News
Three Signals We’ve Entered a New Economic Era
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ “From the U.S. Federal Reserve’s initial misjudgment that inflation would be ‘transitory’ to the…
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World
What We Know About the Political Turmoil in Peru
An impeachment vote, an arrest, a new president. A day of political drama presented another challenge for the South American…
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Finance
These Sustainable Watch Brands Make a Case for Slow Fashion
“Five years from now, we’re still going to be improving our environmental impact,” one founder said.
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Arts
With ‘Eyes on Iran,’ Artists Bring Protests to Roosevelt Island
At the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park, across from the United Nations, an exhibition has an undeniable mood…
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Finance
The Legal Heat Grows for Bankman-Fried
A federal investigation into whether the FTX founder’s trading firm illicitly manipulated the markets for two crypto tokens compounds his…
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US
Prominent Gay Republicans Helped Smooth the Way for Marriage Bill
Behind the success of the Respect for Marriage Act was a group of prominent Republicans, some of them gay, who…