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Hundreds Dead, 9 Arrested, and Many Questions in Migrant Wreck
Greek authorities blamed smugglers for a disaster that may have been one of the worst of its kind. Critics say…
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Review: In London, a ‘Romeo and Juliet’ That Feels Startlingly New
Toheeb Jimoh, Emmy-nominated for “Ted Lasso,” takes on Romeo in a riveting production from the British director Rebecca Frecknall.
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Murder in a Moneyed Fire Island Enclave
Who is the worst of the BAD SUMMER PEOPLE (Flatiron, 261 pp., $28.99) in Emma Rosenblum’s addictive thriller of manners…
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The Endorsement Deals Shaping the N.C.A.A. Tournaments
Both Miami’s men’s and women’s teams made deep runs in March. Their athletes also had significant backing in the form…
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Jury Weighs Case of Men Accused of Stalking Americans for China
During a two-week trial, prosecutors made their case that an American private detective, Michael McMahon, and two Chinese citizens did…
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Black Real Estate Agent Wins Racial Bias Case Against Hamptons Firm
Shauncy Claud claimed that Brown Harris Stevens of the Hamptons terminated her contract after she told a supervisor that her…
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Ticket Giants, Under Pressure From Biden, Promise Transparency on Fees
Live Nation and SeatGeek said they would show customers the full cost of concerts, after the White House’s complaints that…
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‘The Blackening’ Review: Race Against a Killer
With more jokes than jump scares, this comedic horror film is as tartly amusing as it is provocative.
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‘A Simulacrum’ Review: A Magic Show in the Making, and Unmaking
The magician Steve Cuiffo and the playwright Lucas Hnath try to find the reality beneath the illusions in this Atlantic…
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Prosecutors Agree to Withdraw New Charges Against Sam Bankman-Fried
Prosecutors said they were willing to proceed to trial in October without pursuing charges they filed against Mr. Bankman-Fried after…