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World
Can New Haven’s Legendary Pizza Joints Play on the National Stage?
For generations, New Haven has been a pizza town. The pies are distinct: more of a meal than the greasy,…
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US
Trump Team, Burned in 2016, Looks to Close Out Iowa
The former president is leading by impressive margins in the state, but his campaign wants to make sure his supporters…
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World
Half of Gazans Are at Risk of Starving, U.N. Warns
More than 90 percent of Palestinians in the territory say they have regularly gone without food for a whole day,…
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World
In Times Square, Hundreds of Thousands Gear Up for 2024
New Year’s celebrations took place as protesters against the Israel-Hamas war staged demonstrations in Midtown Manhattan.
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World
Monday Briefing: Ukraine Steps Up Sabotage
Plus the beloved cats of a Chilean prison.
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Magazine
He’s Been Hiding Celebrities Since 2007
Going out, once a hallmark of celebrity status, took a hit this past year. Amid entertainment industry strikes and global…
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World
Burundi’s President Says Gay People Should Be Stoned
President Evariste Ndayishimiye also railed against Western governments that he said had conditioned providing aid on accepting gay rights. His…
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World
Incumbent President Leads in a Congo Election Count Marred by Delays and Protests
The Central African nation’s election, which cost over $1.25 billion to run, drew accusations of fraud, prompting several key opposition…
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Arts
Using the Wyeth Art She Reveres to Rebuild a Lost Maine Waterfront
An heiress to the L.L. Bean fortune who made the paintings of N.C., Andrew and Jamie Wyeth part of her…
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Arts
Murder Most Unromantic in a New ‘Carmen’ at the Metropolitan Opera
A close observer might have noticed the flicker of menace that passed between the man and the woman: how his…