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America
A Huge Merger’s Collapse Breaks a Pattern of Consolidation in Publishing
After two years of regulatory scrutiny and heated speculation in the publishing world, after a hard-fought court battle and hundreds…
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Europe
From Yale Law to Oath Keepers: Stewart Rhodes’s Unlikely Journey
As a married father with young children, gun enthusiast and former Army paratrooper on a campus dominated by liberals, Stewart…
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America
‘The Hours’ Becomes an Opera. Don’t Expect the Book or Film.
“I think it needs to be more surreal,” the conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin said from the orchestra pit of the Metropolitan…
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America
This Mars Documentary Required Many Sols
Early in the documentary “Good Night Oppy,” footage from late 2002 shows Steve Squyres, clad in scrubs, staring down in…
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America
Buffy Sainte-Marie Broke Boundaries in Folk. A Documentary Tells Her Story.
One evening in 1962, a recent college graduate fresh to New York City took the stage for an open mic…
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America
It’s a Wrap in Formula 1 for Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel still loves Formula 1, but the fulfillment has disappeared as the wins have dried up. After 16 seasons,…
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America
In a First, Nonprofit Buys Insurance for Hawaii’s Threatened Coral Reefs
As climate change makes coastal storms more destructive, an environmental group is trying a new approach to protecting Hawaii’s coral…
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America
The Trisha Brown Company Hires a Choreographer Not Named Trisha Brown
For all of its 52-year history, the Trisha Brown Dance Company has exclusively presented work by its founding artistic director,…
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Food
A Cure for Thanksgiving Stress? For Many, It’s a Cruise.
Stephanie Webb planned and hosted Thanksgiving for more than 48 years. She would wake up at 4 a.m. to start…
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America
As New York City Schools Face a Crisis, Charter Schools Gain Students
As traditional public schools in the nation’s largest system endure a perilous period of student loss and funding shortfalls, New…