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Arts
Thomas Pynchon, Famously Private, Sells His Archive
The elusive author of “Gravity’s Rainbow” and “Mason & Dixon” has sold his papers to the Huntington Library. It includes…
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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…
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World
Why Police Officers Are Leaving: Low Pay, Overwork and High Costs
The New York Police Department is being raided by other departments across the country, for good reason. Also, Governor Hochul…
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Food
Long Covid Has Played Role in More Than 3,500 Deaths in U.S., C.D.C. Says
The tally is less than 1 percent of all deaths linked to the coronavirus, but it shows that it is…
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Magazine
Looking for a Menorah Drake Would Own
Stylish Judaica is a really good present for one night of Hanukkah.
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News
Kyrsten Sinema Brings Bad Tidings for Democrats in 2024
Arizona was on the cusp of seating a Democratic governor alongside two Democratic senators for the first time since 1951…
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World
Paintbrush in Hand, a Russian Muralist Wages His Own War
An 84-year-old artist, defying Moscow’s crackdown on dissent, wants his country to acknowledge misdeeds both past and present.
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US
10 Years Later, a State Trooper Who Responded to Sandy Hook Looks Back
Bill Cario was one of the first to enter the elementary school after the shooting on Dec. 14, 2012, but…
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World
Russia’s ‘Sham’ Charge of Spying Makes Whelan’s Case the Hardest
Supporters say Paul Whelan is more hapless tourist than James Bond — and that the Russians know it. But that…
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US
The 12 Republican Senators Who Voted for the Same-Sex Marriage Law
The group includes moderates and senators known for crossing party lines, a few who are retiring and some who had…