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Egypt’s Revolving Prison Door: Sudden Freedom for Inmates Who Languished
CAIRO — It was hot, Egypt-hot, when friends and relatives gathered one recent morning outside the concrete walls of Cairo’s…
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Trump Sics the G.O.P. on the F.B.I.
WASHINGTON — It was inevitable that the Scofflaw and the Law would clash. Still, it is one of the most…
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Video Shows Chaotic Scene After Salman Rushdie Was Attacked Onstage
After the author Salman Rushdie was stabbed on Friday at Chautauqua Institution in western New York, state and federal investigators…
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Let’s Have Fewer Cancellations. Let People Take Their Lumps, Then Move On.
Paul Laurence Dunbar was perhaps the pre-eminent Black poet of the era after Reconstruction. In a new biography, the Princeton…
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What to Know About New York’s 2nd Round of Primary Elections
For the second time in two months, New Yorkers will have the opportunity to head to the polls and vote…
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Will Abortion Issue Sway Voters’ Choices? N.Y. House Race Poses Test.
CHATHAM, N.Y. — In New York’s Hudson Valley, ubiquitous lawn signs underscore how an upcoming special election for an open…
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How a Jazz Musician and Entrepreneur Spends His Sundays
The jazz bass player Matthew Garrison doesn’t like to slow down. “I’m always thinking, doing,” he said. As a performer,…
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Here are the risks as shelling continues at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
Repeated shelling inside the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant complex over the past seven days has revived concerns of a nuclear…
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Rushdie Attack Recalls 1991 Killing of His Japanese Translator
TOKYO — The attack on Salman Rushdie in western New York State on Friday prompted renewed interest in previous attacks…
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Restaurants That Are Institutions as Much as Places to Dine
Throughout the pandemic, reporting assignments meant I was traveling more than most people. And when I was on the road,…