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Christopher Nolan and the Contradictions of J. Robert Oppenheimer
With the biopic “Oppenheimer,” due July 21, the writer-director Christopher Nolan, known for brain-twisting films like “Interstellar” and “Inception,” addresses…
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P.S.G. Says Mbappé Must Sign a New Deal or Leave the Club
Nasser al-Khelaifi, the president of Paris St.-Germain, was introducing the team’s new coach when he turned to tough talk on…
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10 Takeaways From the N.C.A.A. Tournaments
Underdogs from New Jersey made an impression, trash talkers held court, and pep bands showed how much they care.
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What Russians saw on TV: The traitor and the ‘indisputable hero.’
Looking back on a mercenary march that reached within 125 miles of Moscow, even one of the most famous faces…
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Stanford President Will Resign After Report Found Flaws in His Research
Marc Tessier-Lavigne was cleared of accusations of scientific fraud and misconduct. But the review said his work had “multiple problems”…
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Dermot Doran, Priest Who Rallied Aid for Biafran Airlift, Dies at 88
In 1968, Father Doran, who had been in Nigeria as an educator, became the linchpin of one of the largest…
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Reporting in Yiddish, Without Speaking Yiddish
In an Australian community working to preserve its identity, a journalist found subjects with plenty of questions for her.
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Third Verse, Same as the First: Republicans Shrug at Latest Trump Case
News of a possible indictment related to Jan. 6 brought a muddled response from some of Donald Trump’s 2024 rivals,…
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Actors’ Strike Won’t Halt 39 Independent Projects, Union Says
SAG-AFTRA confirmed the productions had no ties to the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents big studios.…
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After a Beach Weekend, the Astor Place Cube Comes Home
The famous spinning sculpture, which got rejuvenated recently, left the Hamptons on Monday.