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Navalny says he is now in permanent solitary confinement.
Aleksei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader jailed after surviving an assassination attempt said on Thursday that he has been transferred…
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University of Virginia Shooting Raises Questions of Missed Warning Signs
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — A lawyer for the family of one of the three students killed in this week’s shooting at…
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Meret Oppenheim: Enough With That Tempest in a Teacup
One of the great things about “Meret Oppenheim: My Exhibition” at the Museum of Modern Art is that “Object,” the…
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Steven Ginsberg Named Editor of The Athletic
The Athletic, the sports website owned by The New York Times Company, announced on Thursday that Steven Ginsberg, a top…
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Manhattan D.A. Tosses Nearly 200 Convictions Tied to Discredited Officers
The Manhattan district attorney’s office on Thursday sought the dismissal of 188 convictions, going as far back as 2001, that…
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Poem: Self-Portrait as Collected Bones [Rejoice, Rejoice]
Michael Wasson’s poem uses the self-portrait to investigate identity within the legacy of colonialism and erasure of the Indigenous body.…
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Bringing World-Class Art, and Wonder, to Mental Health Patients
LONDON — The artist Sutapa Biswas has works in the Tate collection and was the subject of two major retrospectives…
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Elizabeth Holmes’s Fraud Sentence Will Send a Message One Way or Another
Senator Cory Booker, Democrat of New Jersey, recently praised Elizabeth Holmes’s thoughtful focus and “determination to make a difference.” The…
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Despite Warning Signs of a Deadly Crowd Crush, Korean Officials Didn’t Act
For years, officials had known that Halloween weekends in Itaewon, a popular nightlife district in Seoul, attracted large crowds, warning…
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A Genre-Spanning Choreographer Who Says Yes to the Unknown
Among the movement challenges that the choreographer Jennifer Weber has been facing lately: dodging tourists on the sidewalks around Times…