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Science
The Woman Once Considered Africa’s Richest Faces Arrest on Graft Charges
Isabel dos Santos, the daughter of Angola’s former president, was accused of enriching herself with state resources during her time…
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Europe
Susan Kikuchi, 74, Dies; Staged Martha Graham Dances and ‘King and I’
Like her mother, she became a Graham dancer, and then oversaw acclaimed productions of the choreographer’s works as well as…
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America
‘The Gett’ Review: Jewish History and a Woman’s Future
The ancient and contemporary swirl together in Liba Vaynberg’s ambitious, off-kilter play about life after a divorce.
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Europe
Will the Era of Butts Ever End?
A new book takes a look back at the posterior’s cultural role throughout history.
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Real Estate
Soledad O’Brien’s Painted Hardwood Floors Spark Debate on a New Trend
The broadcast journalist recently painted the floors of her Florida bungalow. Some people loved the idea; others hated it.
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Europe
Eleanor Jackson Piel, Lawyer Who Fought Capital Convictions, Dies at 102
Eleanor Jackson Piel, a civil rights lawyer renowned for handling wrongful convictions and death row appeals — once securing a reprieve for…
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Food
Many Roads Lead to the Chef Tanya Holland’s ‘California Soul’
At 6 a.m. on a recent Tuesday, the chef Tanya Holland sat alert in the green room of “Good Morning…
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America
Mo Brings Plenty Was About to Quit Acting. Then Came ‘Yellowstone.’
In a scene from Season 3 of the hit neo-Western series “Yellowstone,” Mo, the steady right hand and loyal fixer…
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America
Brooklyn D.A. Assigns 1 in 5 Workers to Fight Violence Against Women
One October morning in a New York City courtroom, a woman from Pakistan tearfully recounted how an arranged marriage with…
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Europe
Louise Tobin, Jazz Vocalist Who Put Her Career on Hold, Dies at 104
With the big band era in full swing in 1939, Louise Tobin, a jazz vocalist with Benny Goodman’s orchestra, was…