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Arts
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Review: Big Blue Marvel
James Cameron returns to Pandora, and to the ecological themes and visual bedazzlements of his 2009 blockbuster.
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News
What Comes After a World’s First in Fusion Research
As soon as Kim Budil, the director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, said on Tuesday that cheap, abundant electricity from…
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Arts
A Cyberattack Shuts the Met Opera’s Box Office, but the Show Goes On
After hackers knocked out the ticket-selling system of the Met, the largest performing arts organization in the United States, the…
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News
Why Antoine Griezmann is France’s Most Important Player
For Antoine Griezmann, the first few months of this season drifted uncomfortably close to indignity. His status at Atlético Madrid,…
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Arts
More Than 200 Philip Guston Works Are Headed to the Met
A gift from his daughter includes 96 paintings and 124 drawings, which will make the museum the largest holder of…
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Arts
With ‘Company,’ Antonio Banderas Brings Sondheim to Spain
Many Broadway blockbusters make their way to Madrid, but Banderas wants to push the envelope with serious, complex musicals that…
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Travel
Help! My Pricey Travel Credit Card Wouldn’t Work When I Traveled
A Chase card with an annual fee of $550 is touted as handy for going abroad. But on a recent…
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Travel
Cheap Meets Eco-Chic on the Ski Slopes
Alpine gear is expensive, but online dealers of used jackets, boots, skis and more are enticing newcomers with bargain prices…
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Finance
New Suit Uses Data to Back Racial Bias Claims Against State Farm
Black customers have long claimed that the nation’s largest home insurer discriminates against them. A lawsuit claims a nine-month study…
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World
In Liberia and Across Africa, Viktor Bout’s Bloody Legacy Is Still Felt
The Russian arms dealer swapped for Brittney Griner was convicted of conspiring to kill Americans. But in the 1990s and…