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US
How the Hasty Packing of Biden Papers Led to a Special Counsel Inquiry
Two aides played pivotal roles in how the classified documents appear to have gotten from the White House to a…
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Arts
Archives of ‘Lion King’ Choreographer Are Acquired by Library of Congress
Garth Fagan, who won a Tony in 1998, is known for threading ballet training and discipline into his Afro-Caribbean movement.
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News
Eugene Lee, Set Designer for Broadway and ‘S.N.L.,’ Dies at 83
He won Tony Awards for “Wicked” and other shows while also overseeing the sets for the late-night franchise’s fast-paced sketch…
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US
Pentagon Shot Down Object Over Alaska, U.S. Officials Say
The incident comes less than a week after a U.S. fighter jet shot down a Chinese spy balloon over the…
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News
Roslyn Pope, 84, Dies; Her Manifesto Helped Fuel Civil Rights Fight
An activist leader in Atlanta, in 1960 she wrote, with Julian Bond’s help, “An Appeal for Human Rights,” which resonated…
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World
Where Even the Food Is Magic: A Treasure Hunt for the Flavors of Caribbean Colombia
In a region Gabriel García Márquez once called home, a garlic-and-coconut-infused journey guided by the culinary expertise of another local…
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World
New York State Will No Longer Require Masks in Hospitals
Starting Sunday, health care facilities like hospitals and nursing homes will be able to set their own rules for when…
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News
The Nets Fell Apart From the Top
Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant have become the faces of their superteam’s failure, but the Nets leadership could have averted…
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Food
Kenji López-Alt’s Family Loves This Soup. Here’s How He Made It Easier.
Roast the squash and aromatics in a Dutch oven, blend it all in the pot with stock and dinner’s done.
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Food
Mardi Gras, Fastnacht or Shrove Tuesday, It’s All About the Food
New Orleans’s take on the Tuesday before Lent may be the best known, but it’s hardly the only celebration of…