America
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Cyndi Lauper Could Only Ever Be Herself
One Friday afternoon in May, Cyndi Lauper stepped out of her Upper West Side apartment building and into the streets…
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At This School, the Students Live Entirely for Music
James Estrin/The New York Times Students, some barely adolescent and some well into adulthood, come from all over the world…
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Philip Guston’s Teenage Drawings Reveal a Lost World of Funny Pages
A fresh crop of apprentice cartoons — now public property — from his pen at The Junior Times may add…
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Margo Guryan Died in 2021. Her Music Keeps Getting Rediscovered.
“Words and Music,” a new anthology, shines light on a little-known but increasingly beloved master of pop and jazz songwriting.
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How Modi Capitalized on India’s Economic Rise
Ten years after Narendra Modi was first elected prime minister, India’s economy is roughly twice as large. That is what…
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As China’s Internet Disappears, ‘We Lose Parts of Our Collective Memory’
The number of Chinese websites is shrinking and posts are being removed and censored, stoking fears about what happens when…
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Elecciones en México: los resultados apuntalan el dominio del partido gobernante
Con los resultados de las votaciones del domingo, el partido Morena puede llevar y aprobar en el Congreso reformas que…
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The Low-Key British Newshound Taking Charge of The Washington Post
Robert Winnett is virtually unknown in the U.S. and keeps a low profile in his native Britain, too. This fall,…
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Rep. Jamaal Bowman Loses Support of an Ex-Colleague Over Israel
Mondaire Jones, a fellow Black progressive who entered Congress with Mr. Bowman after the 2020 election, is endorsing Mr. Bowman’s…
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Tuesday Briefing: Mexico Elects Its First Woman President
Also, the U.S. is poised to change its asylum policy.