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Michael Flynn’s Rhode Island Hall of Fame Inclusion Prompts Resignations
At least five board members resigned and said that Michael T. Flynn, the former national security adviser for President Trump,…
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Laphonza Butler Just Got to the Senate, but She’s Not Planning to Stay Long
In an interview with The Times, the junior senator from California, appointed after the death of Senator Dianne Feinstein to…
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The Free Speech Debate on Campus About the Israel-Gaza War
More from our inbox: An Unfounded Hillary Clinton ScenarioTraveling for AbortionsResearch on Morning Sickness Reveals Gender BiasThe University of Pennsylvania…
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Zita Carno, Concert Pianist, Coltrane Scholar and More, Dies at 88
A veteran of 25 years with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, she was known as much for her eccentricities as for…
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Iran Accuses Israel of Killing Sayyed Mousavi, a Military Official
Iran accused Israel on Monday of killing a high-level military figure in a missile strike in Syria at a time…
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The Covenant Parents Aren’t Going to Keep Quiet on Guns
Mary Joyce told herself she would be kind, just as she always had been. Say enough, but not too much,…
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A Once Despairing Sandwich Shop Owner Sees ‘a Miracle’
Six months ago, Joe Faillace wasn’t sure his business could survive. He believes Phoenix’s clearing of a nearby homeless encampment…
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Angelina Jolie and the Ghosts of New York Past
Her new store, Atelier Jolie, occupies an unassuming building on Great Jones Street with an illustrious history.
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Amp Fiddler, Versatile Keyboardist, Singer and Mentor, Dies at 65
A mainstay of Detroit’s soul, funk and electronic music scenes, he also offered guidance to young hip-hop and electronic music…
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Chaos, Fury, Mistakes: 600 Days Inside New York’s Migrant Crisis
Nearly 70,000 migrants crammed into hundreds of emergency shelters. People sleeping on floors, or huddled on sidewalks in the December…