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News
Behind Argentina’s World Cup Magic, an Army of Witches
Magalí Martínez knew something was off: The seemingly invincible soccer star Lionel Messi was scuffling on the soccer pitch. To…
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News
Adrienne Mancia, Influential Film Curator, Dies at 95
Her choices for exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn Academy of Music gave foreign directors and…
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News
Iran Uses Rape to Enforce Women’s Modesty
One gauge of the hypocrisy of the Iranian regime is that there are credible reports that it is enforcing its…
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Griner Leaves Texas Base, Pledges W.N.B.A. Return and Support for Whelan
Griner, in her first public comments since being freed from imprisonment in Russia, said she would return to the Phoenix…
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World
Death of 2-Year-Old in Shelter Last Year Is Ruled a Homicide
Mariya Huebler’s death in Harlem was a methadone overdose, the medical examiner said. No one has been arrested in connection…
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Arts
The Dance Laboratory of an Existential Fidgeter
In “Remains Persist,” the choreographer Moriah Evans oversees a four-hour experiment that proposes a new way of looking at dance.
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Magazine
The Iconic Palladio Expands in Jaipur, India
Plus: a 1930s mansion turned boutique hotel in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, retro A-frames in the Rockies and more recommendations from…
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World
Former Palace Aide Makes Face-to-Face Apology to Guest Over Remarks
Ngozi Fulani, who runs a charity for abused women, said a palace aide, Susan Hussey, pressed her on where she…
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Books
A Biracial Family Risks Persecution in 1920s Cape Town
Resoketswe Manenzhe’s debut novel, “Scatterlings,” witnesses the dissolution of a young family in the wake of South Africa’s Immorality Act,…
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News
Beryl Grey, Acclaimed British Ballerina, Is Dead at 95
Her versatility and theatricality brought her world renown and an appearance with the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow. She later became…