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David Shaffer, Medical ‘Detective’ in Suicide of Youths, Dies at 87
At a time when teen suicide was seen as random and unpredictable, Dr. Shaffer, a psychiatrist, led investigations that proved…
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The Passion of Adèle Haenel, an Artist of Fierce Political Conviction
Haenel, working with the choreographer-director Gisèle Vienne in “L’Étang,” is trying to “pierce through the surface of things.”
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Across Mideast, Protests Erupt Over ‘Horrific Scenes’ in Gaza
Not only Arabs in the street but, strikingly, also their rulers nearly uniformly condemned Israel for the Gaza hospital attack…
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Thursday Briefing: Biden Backs Israel on the Hospital Blast
Plus how much do we know about A.I.?
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George Wayne Is ‘Still Hustling’
The lifestyle journalist George Wayne finds himself in an odd position. Because of money troubles, he says he takes out…
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Perfect Roasted Broccoli
Lidey Heuck’s new recipe is simplicity itself, with just a little minced garlic tossed in during the last two minutes…
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Texas Has Bused 50,000 Migrants. Now It Wants to Arrest Them Instead.
The migrant busing program altered the debate over immigration. Gov. Greg Abbott wants to give Texas police expanded powers over…
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Humanitarian Aid Continues to Amass at Egypt’s Border as Crisis in Gaza Worsens
Israel said Wednesday it would not block aid to Gaza from Egypt, and there were already long lines of trucks…
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‘Helen.’ Review: A Restless Heroine Tired of Abiding by Gender Roles
At La MaMa, Caitlin George’s new play uses comedy to counter the legend of Helen of Troy.
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Women of ‘Groundswell’: Thinking Outside the Spiral
Revisiting the land artists at the Nasher Sculpture Center, a critic finds their work was never more relevant than it…