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‘Crumbs From the Table of Joy’ Review: Dreams on the Cusp of Womanhood
In Keen Company’s revival of Lynn Nottage’s 1995 play, a Black girl comes of age amid the churn of social…
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Trump, Vowing ‘Retribution,’ Foretells a Second Term of Spite
In a speech before his supporters, the former president charged forward in an uncharted direction, talking openly about leveraging the…
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As Judicial Plans Rocks Israel, Secret Talks Seek Compromise
Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to restrict judicial independence have divided Israel. But a small group of academics has met privately with…
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Fight Over Retirement in France Is a Question of Identity
Resistance to the government’s plan to push back the retirement age is not just about working longer. It springs from…
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Biden to Host South Korean President for State Visit in April
The fact that President Yoon Suk Yeol received the second invitation of the Biden presidency speaks to the degree of…
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Desert X Finds Roots in the Region
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Desert X, a young and scrappy biennial, has been prone to last-minute cancellations of major art…
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‘The Outsiders’ Review: Growing Pains Both Brutal and Poetic
At La Jolla Playhouse, the musical adaptation of the novel and film has considerable appeal, but is weighed down by…
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A Pakistani Aid Worker Responds to Her Country’s Dire Needs
Dealing with refugees and record flooding, Shabnam Baloch is leading efforts in Pakistan for the International Rescue Committee.
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New York’s Difficulty in Filling Job Vacancies Has Hurt City Services
Of the 15 agencies with the highest worker vacancy rates, nine have failed to meet performance targets, according to the…
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Hope Hicks Meets With Manhattan Prosecutors as Trump Inquiry Intensifies
At least seven witnesses have met with prosecutors in what now appears to be a fast-moving investigation into a 2016…