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Part-Time Employees: The Plight of the Mistreated
Readers discuss a novelist’s guest essay about how the retailers benefit but the workers struggle.
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How Do You Solve a Problem Like North Korea?
How do you solve a problem like North Korea? Since the end of the Cold War, it seems that every…
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Everyone Knows Sutton Foster Can Sing. Now We Know She Can Juggle.
There’s busy, and then there’s bonkers. Sutton Foster, one of musical theater’s most celebrated performers, had already committed to starring…
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Torture by U.S. Was Key Issue in Bali Bombing Plea Deal
How prisoners were treated has complicated prosecutors’ efforts to hold trials in the Sept. 11 and the U.S.S. Cole bombing…
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2 Teenagers Charged in Connection to Kansas City Super Bowl Rally Shooting
The authorities said the teenagers had been charged with resisting arrest and gun violations, and that additional charges are expected.
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Travel
Two Cases. Two Judges. One High-Stakes Week for Trump.
Donald Trump faces a ruling in a civil fraud case that could drain his cash coffers. He may also receive…
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Defying Trump, G.O.P. Congressmen Hit the Road for DeSantis
A pair of idiosyncratic, ultraconservative House Republicans are risking the ire of the former president and his supporters to try…
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‘Two Men Down’: For Ukrainian Medics, It Was Time to Move
To save lives, Ukrainian combat medics must stay alive. So, deep inside a position that soldiers call “the black forest”…
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‘The Three Musketeers’ and the Joy of Old-School Blockbusters
With its practical effects and broad-minded approach to story, the French franchise revives the pleasures of earlier movie spectacles, but…
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Real Estate
$1.1 Million Homes in New York, Illinois and Washington
A circa 1720 stone house in Kerhonkson, a 1912 Colonial Revival home in Wilmette and a 1926 Craftsman cottage in…