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Books
Paul Harding Captures the Quiet Side of Calamity
In 1912, every resident of a mixed-race fishing community living on a small island called Malaga was evicted from their…
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US
How Kevin McCarthy Forged an Ironclad Bond With Marjorie Taylor Greene
The close alliance that has developed between the speaker and the hard-right Georgia Republican explains his rise, how he might…
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World
In New Zealand, Sauvignon Wishes and Sashimi Dreams
For my first night on New Zealand’s South Island, I’d booked an Airbnb in Hawkesbury, a hamlet in the middle…
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US
Biden Lawyers Initially Thought Official Files Went to Think Tank Only
The mistaken premise helps explain why nearly two months elapsed before Mr. Biden’s lawyers searched the garage of his Delaware…
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News
What We Learned in the Divisional Round of the N.F.L. Playoffs
The passing game is only part of Cincinnati’s offensive might, Travis Kelce proved to be the ultimate safety valve for…
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News
Bengals End Bills’ Season With Damar Hamlin in Attendance
Hamlin, the Bills safety who collapsed during the two teams’ previous meeting, was on hand to support his teammates in…
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News
Ginny Redington Dawes, Composer of Memorable Ad Jingles, Dies at 77
She collaborated on the melodies for signature commercials that sang the praises of McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and other brands.
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News
Sal Bando, Captain of Championship Oakland Athletics, Dies at 78
He was a calming presence on a volatile squad, one of the few teams in baseball history to win the…
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Arts
Review: In ‘Force of Nature,’ Natalia Osipova Is Absorbed in Memories
The Russian dancer brought her star-and-her-friends touring program to New York City Center on Saturday for a sold-out, one-night-only show.
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News
Manhattan College Plans a Basketball Revival. But First, Some Chaos.
Envisioning bigger things for the team and school enrollment, the Jaspers fired their men’s coach less than two weeks before…