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America
‘Elephant’ at 20: A Drama About a Mass Shooting Remains Chilling
When Gus Van Sant made his experimental feature in response to the 1999 Columbine High School shooting, he said, he…
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Europe
Trump Files More Motions to Derail Federal Jan. 6 Case
The former president’s lawyers made a series of arguments seeking dismissal of the federal charges that he conspired to overturn…
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America
Is E.S.G. Falling Out of Favor?
Chevron’s $53 billion bid for Hess may drive consolidation in the oil patch. Meanwhile, investors are pulling back from climate-focused…
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America
G.M. Profit Down 7% in Strike-Affected Quarter
The carmaker reported $3.1 billion in profit from July through September, which included two weeks of walkouts by the United…
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Opinion
How Landscapes Shape the Way We Think
A few years ago, my wife, Sarah, and I went on a sailing trip on the eastern Aegean. It was…
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Europe
No Evidence of Hate Crime Has Emerged in Killing of Synagogue Leader, Officials Say
Detroit authorities are working with the F.B.I. as the city mourns the death of Samantha Woll.
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Europe
Jack Anderson, Longtime Dance Critic for The Times, Dies at 88
He brought an all-embracing enthusiasm to about 4,000 articles for The New York Times on modern dance, tap, ballet and…
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Opinion
Why We Should Fear China More Than Middle Eastern War
On Thursday, Joe Biden gave a speech linking the Israel-Hamas conflict and the Russian invasion of Ukraine and framing American…
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America
Britney Spears, From the Conservatorship’s Demise to ‘The Woman in Me’
Before the pop star releases her memoir next week, here’s a look back at her life since the guardianship controlling…
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America
After Nearly Five Decades, Waltraud Meier Takes Her Final Opera Bow
The famed singer, known for her captivating presence, intellectual approach and distinctive sound, is retiring from the stage with “Elektra.”