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Arts
Sebastian Maniscalco’s Toughest Audience Is His Kids
“When they laugh, it blows away the feeling of 20,000 people,” says the comedian, who stars in the new Max…
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News
Debates Over Words Amid War: ‘Antisemitism,’ ‘Anti-Zionism,’ ‘Apartheid’
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News
The Only Way Forward
It is said that wars end when both sides conclude they have nothing more to gain by fighting. By that…
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News
Why We Can’t Let Stephen Sondheim Go
It was on a late summer’s night in 2022, about eight months after his death, that I confirmed that Stephen…
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World
Despite Bans, Disabled Women Are Still Being Sterilized in Europe
Governments have declared the practice a human rights violation. But they have made exceptions that are divisive among parents, doctors…
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World
Cockroaches and Mountains of Trash Plague Acapulco After Hurricane
Residents complain of rashes and stomach ailments as 666,000 tons of garbage overwhelm the city. Uncollected waste after natural disasters…
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Finance
X May Lose Up to $75 Million in Revenue as More Advertisers Pull Out
Internal documents show companies like Airbnb, Coca-Cola and Microsoft have halted ads, or are at risk of doing so, after…
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US
Growing Numbers of Chinese Migrants Are Crossing the Southern Border
More than 24,000 Chinese citizens have been apprehended crossing into the United States from Mexico in the past year. That…
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Magazine
Who Are You Calling ‘Delulu’?
How a shorthand for delusion became popular among Gen Z-ers and young millennials.
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World
How 1.2 Million Marijuana Arrests Will Shape New York’s Legal Market
A new map illustrating 42 years of marijuana arrests documents the way that New York disproportionately targeted working-class, Black and…