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Finance
U.S. Crypto Exchange Kraken Settles With Treasury Dept.
Kraken, a U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, agreed on Monday to pay more than $360,000 to the Treasury Department to settle accusations…
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News
Eleanor Jackson Piel, Lawyer Who Fought Capital Convictions, Dies at 102
Eleanor Jackson Piel, a civil rights lawyer renowned for handling wrongful convictions and death row appeals — once securing a reprieve for…
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Arts
A Paris Museum Has 18,000 Skulls. It’s Reluctant to Say Whose.
PARIS — With its monumental Art Deco facade overlooking the Eiffel Tower, the Musée de l’Homme, or Museum of Mankind,…
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World
A U.S.-Iran Soccer Showdown Intensifies With Protests as a Backdrop
When players representing Iran and the United States take the field at the World Cup in Qatar on Tuesday, millions…
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Food
Fruitcake Is Delicious, and This Recipe Proves It
What would the holidays be without jokes about fruitcake — that it’s leaden, dry and hard, better used as a…
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News
The Fans Screamed for Qatar. Their Passion Hid a Secret.
DOHA, Qatar — Midway through the second half of Qatar’s match against Senegal at the World Cup, the drumming stopped…
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Books
Where Words Fail, Humor Glimmers
A HEART THAT WORKS, by Rob Delaney In his new memoir, “A Heart That Works,” the writer, actor and comedian…
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Books
From Marguerite Duras, an Uncovered Tale of Young Womanhood
THE EASY LIFE, by Marguerite Duras, translated by Emma Ramadan and Olivia Baes Remember boredom? The first English translation of…
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World
Russian forces are fortifying lines of defense in southern Ukraine, a new report says.
Russian forces are digging trenches and erecting barriers to strengthen their defenses against the possibility of a new Ukrainian offensive…
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Food
Many Roads Lead to the Chef Tanya Holland’s ‘California Soul’
At 6 a.m. on a recent Tuesday, the chef Tanya Holland sat alert in the green room of “Good Morning…