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From the Fringe to the Center of the G.O.P., Jordan Remains a Hard-Liner
Once a tormentor of the Republican Party’s speakers, the Ohio congressman and unapologetic right-wing pugilist has become a potential speaker…
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For Biden’s Dog, a Belated Exile: ‘How Many Bites Does It Take?’
The end of a pet’s troubled term in the White House hints at the complicated dynamics inside one of the…
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How Biden’s Promises to Reverse Trump’s Immigration Policies Crumbled
President Biden has tried to contain a surge of migration by embracing, or at least tolerating, some of his predecessor’s…
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Crocs Cowboy Boots? ‘Don’t Overthink It.’
The company sure didn’t when it was developing its mutant cowboy boots, the brand’s latest attempt to create a wearable…
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They Met the Old-Fashioned Way: Playing Glow-in-the-Dark Dodgeball
Yan Fu and Leslie Hamilton, the marathon sea swimmer, were on opposing New York City teams. But after late-night hot…
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Something ‘Old World,’ Something New
Michael Mendieta, a comedy writer, and Whitaker Irvin Jr., an energy executive, blended their different backgrounds into a happy life…
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Russell Batiste Jr., the Drumming Heartbeat of New Orleans, Dies at 57
A pyrotechnic funk and R&B mainstay, he was a vital figure in his home city as a member of one…
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Former U.S. Soldier Is Accused of Trying to Give Classified Secrets to China
Joseph D. Schmidt, who served in a military intelligence battalion, had access to classified information. He was arrested this week…
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At City Ballet, Barbie Basics at the Gala, and a Glittering Revival
New York City Ballet hosted a gala with unfortunate new costumes for Balanchine’s “Who Cares?” But the repertory is what…
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Riccardo Muti Takes a Victory Lap With the Chicago Symphony
The orchestra’s former conductor — now its music director emeritus for life — opened Carnegie Hall’s season with a two-night…