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Arts
2 Years After Racism Outcry, Indianapolis Embraces Black Artists
As a museum takes its first steps toward diversity after an insensitive job post, a nonprofit steps in to help…
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Arts
A Not-Quite-Star Maestro Has a Starry Season at the Met
Carlo Rizzi, a Met Opera regular sometimes taken for granted, opened the company’s season this fall and has juggled “Medea,”…
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World
Inflation Eases Slightly in Germany and Spain
The pace of consumer price gains in the two countries eased in November, the latest in a series of indications…
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World
Israeli Filmmaker’s Critique of Popular Bollywood Film Draws Fierce Backlash
The filmmaker, Nadav Lapid, criticized “The Kashmir Files,” a Hindi-language film that depicts a violent chapter in the restive region…
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News
Los Angeles Never Felt Like Home. Now They Live in a Redwood Forest.
There was no time to tour the run-down cabin before buying it. But that didn’t matter: All they could see…
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Magazine
Was She Ready to Be a Mother? A Judge Got to Decide.
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Magazine
After Covid, Playing Trumpet Taught Me How to Breathe Again
The benefits of group (music) therapy.
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US
With Federal Aid on the Table, Utilities Shift to Embrace Climate Goals
WASHINGTON — Just two years ago, DTE Energy, a Michigan-based electric utility, was still enmeshed in a court fight with…
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Finance
‘No Cooperation’: How Sam Bankman-Fried Tried to Cling to FTX
Emails and text messages show how lawyers and executives struggled to persuade the 30-year-old entrepreneur to give up control of…
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Magazine
Shannon Abloh Is Ready to Talk
In early November, a few weeks before the first anniversary of the death of her husband, Virgil Abloh — founder…