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Wait! Wait! Georgia’s Over?
As the sun sinks over Georgia, we bid adieu to the Senate runoff election that seems to have been contested…
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Xi Loosens Up. It Won’t Be Enough.
Xi Jinping may be the most powerful autocrat in the world, but he was forced this week to pirouette to…
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Is Aaron Judge the Next Yankees Captain?
With a new contract in place, the next step for Judge may be following in the footsteps of Lou Gehrig,…
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Fears of Violence Rise on New Front in Gender Debate: Drag Shows
Protesters, conservative commentators and Republican politicians have accused the performers of targeting children, raising the stakes and the threats.
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Jule Campbell, 96, Dies; Architect of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
Be it objectification or celebration, the annual rite she created earned millions for the magazine and helped usher in the…
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A Return From Scandal, but With Little Said About the Scandal
When Deshaun Watson’s suspension ended, the N.F.L.’s broadcast partners focused mainly on his return to the field, not on the…
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No. 2 Theranos Executive Is Sentenced to Nearly 13 Years for Fraud
Ramesh Balwani, the former chief operating officer of the failed blood testing start-up, was convicted of 12 counts of fraud…
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Is Sight and Sound’s List of 100 Greatest Films Too Tasteful?
To our chief critics, news that “Jeanne Dielman” topped the magazine poll was a welcome jolt. If only there had…
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Broadway’s ‘KPOP’ Will Close on Sunday
The final performance, just two weeks after its opening, will include a panel discussion about Asian American and Pacific Islander…
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Oldest Known DNA Paints Picture of a Once-Lush Arctic
In Greenland’s permafrost, scientists discovered two-million-year-old genetic material from scores of plant and animal species, including mastodons, geese, lemmings and…