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Secretary of State Races Turn Rowdy During the Homestretch
In a normal election year, races for secretary of state are sleepy affairs, and their campaigns struggle for media coverage…
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Trump Claims He Declassified Documents. Why Don’t His Lawyers Say So in Court?
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald J. Trump claimed on Wednesday that when he was in the White House, his powers…
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‘I’m Done Saying I’m Sorry,’ Alex Jones Tells Sandy Hook Families in Court
WATERBURY, Conn. — Alex Jones’s initial day of testimony in a trial for damages after years of lying about the…
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‘A Jazzman’s Blues’ Review: Tyler Perry Revisits a Jim Crow-Era Romance
“A Jazzman’s Blues,” Tyler Perry’s melodrama about ill-fated teenagers who fall in love in rural Georgia, marks the writer-director-studio head’s…
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New York Drill Rappers Say They Were Removed From Rolling Loud Festival
At least three rappers with ties to the booming New York drill scene — which has risen in popularity in…
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Stefanik Says She’s Confident a Red Wave Is Coming to the House
Today’s newsletter is a guest dispatch from Annie Karni, a congressional correspondent in Washington. Representative Elise Stefanik of New York…
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‘Sidney’ Review: A Lovingly Assembled Career Portrait
“Sidney,” a documentary about the actor and filmmaker Sidney Poitier, who died in January, is a compendium of hero worship.…
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The Remarkable, Resilient Loren Connors
If Loren Connors was going to get to his gig, the guitarist knew he would need to crawl. It was…
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The Magnificent Poem Jars of David Drake, Center Stage at the Met
At the center of “Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina,” a revelatory exhibition at the…
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‘On the Come Up’ Review: Battle Rap’s Next Big Thing?
If you’ve seen “8 Mile” or the more recent cinematic delight “The Forty-Year-Old Version” you already know that in a…