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Books
It Took 22 Years for Kevin Barry to Unlock His First U.S.-Set Novel
What books are on your night stand? I’m neck-deep in Willy Vlautin’s new novel, “The Horse,” and it’s just as…
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World
Why Menendez’s Meals With Egyptian Officials Worry Security Experts
The bribery case against Senator Robert Menendez has revealed how foreign intelligence officials cultivated casual access to one of the…
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Magazine
He Was Sent to Prison for Killing His Baby. What if He Didn’t Do It?
Sunny Eaton never imagined herself working at the district attorney’s office. A former public defender, she once represented Nashville’s least…
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Magazine
Why Does the First Lady of a Country at War Need a Stylist?
As Olena Zelenska accompanies her husband to Washington for the NATO summit, her stylist discusses the role clothes play in…
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World
Covering on Spire of a Cathedral That Monet Painted Catches Fire
The cause of the blaze at the cathedral in Rouen, France, whose facade Claude Monet depicted dozens of times, was…
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US
NATO on the Edge: Biden Praises and Trump Denigrates a 75-Year Alliance
As leaders gathered in Washington to mark the anniversary of the organization, they heard starkly different messages from two American…
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World
What NATO’s Warning to China About Russia Means
NATO’s rare rebuke of China could lead to actions pressuring the country to curb exports to Russia. Beijing denounced it…
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Arts
8 Revelations From Louis Kahn’s Last Sketchbook
The architect who designed some of the 20th century’s great buildings kept a notebook with intimate glimpses into his creative…
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Arts
At 75, the Aldeburgh Festival Is Bigger Than Benjamin Britten
When the composer Benjamin Britten died in 1976, it wasn’t clear how the public would remember him. There was Britten…
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Finance
I.R.S. Crackdown on Delinquent Millionaires Yields $1 Billion
The beefed-up enforcement is part of the agency’s modernization initiative aimed at improving customer service and catching wealthy tax evaders.