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World
How London Became a ‘Hot Spot’ for Threats Against Iranian Journalists
Iranian reporters and broadcasters in Britain have suffered physical attacks, threats and surveillance, a report by Reporters Without Borders said,…
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Finance
A New Home for Sundance? Festival Organizers Say It’s Possible.
A 13-year contract with Park City, Utah, is set to expire in 2026 and the film festival is beginning a…
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Arts
Abe Koogler’s New Play Is an Ode to Intense Culinary Experiences
In “Staff Meal,” in previews at Playwrights Horizons, a restaurant becomes a refuge as the world ends.
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News
$1.4 Million Homes in North Carolina, Idaho and Connecticut
A Tudor Revival cottage in Biltmore Forest, a ranch house and guesthouse in Boise and a 1991 home in Kent.
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Travel
Sober Travelers Find Something to Savor in Wine Country
Mocktail trails, olive oil tours and elevated dining experiences are among the many ways the renowned wine-producing areas of Sonoma,…
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Arts
Video Games Are a Playwright’s Muse, Not Her Hobby
In Bekah Brunstetter’s new play “The Game,” women withhold sex from their partners who are obsessed with a Fortnite-like game.…
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Books
Parenting in a Pandemic, and Other Tales of Woe
Gillian Linden’s slim debut novel, “Negative Space,” explores the being and nothingness of modern motherhood.
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Finance
Tesla Sets Up a New Showdown Over Elon Musk’s Pay
The electric vehicle maker will ask shareholders to vote again on a multibillion-dollar compensation package that was voided by a…
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Magazine
Can a Sexless Marriage Be a Happy One?
Will and Rose met online 10 years ago. His screen name was professorparsley, and he looked the part — tall…
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US
Trump Holds Series of Meetings With Foreign Leaders
The former president has had several private interactions with foreign heads of state and their emissaries. He plans to meet…