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‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ and the Ballad of Making Rock ’n’ Roll TV
It was the 36th day of what was supposed to be a 30-day shoot in New Orleans, but the cast and crew…
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Caves, Tents and Shipping Containers: Quake Survivors’ Desperate Hunt for Shelter
For now, the Turkish government is relying on short-term solutions to house an estimated one million who are crowding into…
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Trading Books for a Rifle: The Teacher Who Volunteered in Ukraine
When Russian troops rushed Kyiv, a woman joined its defense. She was a middle-school teacher, and had never held a…
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This Stanford Freshman Wants His Play to Represent India
Ryan Agarwal, a Cardinal shooting guard who was born in Texas, is hoping to increase Indian representation in the N.C.A.A.…
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The Perfect Retirement Investment Nobody Wants
Two of your biggest financial risks in retirement involve your health, but they’re almost opposed to each other. One is…
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William Greenberg Jr., Baker Who Sweetened Manhattan, Dies at 97
He used poker winnings to open a modest bakery in 1946 that grew into an artisanal dessert empire, tempting New…
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‘We Have to Talk’: Murdaugh’s Wife Found Pill Stash Before Murders
Prosecutors rested their case after questioning more than 60 witnesses at the murder trial of Alex Murdaugh, a prominent South…
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Donald Spoto, Biographer of Hitchcock and Many More, Dies at 81
He wrote more than two dozen books, including richly detailed biographies of Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, Laurence Olivier and Jesus.
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Western Leaders Pledge Support for Ukraine ‘as Long as Necessary’
As Russia’s invasion approaches its second year with no end in sight, Ukraine’s supporters faced lingering questions at the Munich…
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Do Law Schools Need the LSAT? Here’s How to Understand the Debate.
One part of the American Bar Association is trying to drop the test requirement for law schools, while another has…