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Europe
Jaime King Is on a Journey
Jaime King had been feeling that something was off. “There’s this strange, volatile energy,” the actress, director and model said…
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America
Now Hibernating: Chocolate Chip Ice Cream
Now Hibernating: Chocolate Chip Ice Cream A staple flavor of the ice cream world has fallen out of favor. Credit...Photo…
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Europe
A Cancer Diagnosis and an Uncertain Path Forward
For Mark Landler, the London bureau chief of The Times, news of King Charles III’s recent diagnosis reflects a “milestone”…
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Tech
Hundreds Flee Southern Gaza Hospital After Israel Orders Evacuation
Hundreds of displaced Palestinians were fleeing a major hospital in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, according to doctors and videos…
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America
Together ‘There Was Magic’: Two Fluid Dancers in Our Racing Times
The nonbinary dancers Ashton Edwards and Taylor Stanley made history in their magnetic performance of Justin Peck’s “The Times Are…
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Europe
Larry Taylor, Vietnam War Pilot Lauded for Daring Rescue, Dies at 81
His evacuation of four besieged I.S. Army Rangers was belatedly recognized last September with the Medal of Honor.
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Europe
On Capitol Hill, Republicans Use Bigoted Attacks Against Political Foes
House and Senate Republicans have denigrated fellow lawmakers, Biden administration officials and witnesses in racist ways, both in casual comments…
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Europe
What Is Black Love Day?
On Feb. 13, 1993, Ayo Handy-Kendi, a community organizer and native of Washington, D.C., created the holiday to celebrate communal…
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Europe
A Trump-Clinton Analogy That Could Give Biden Comfort
Democrats who aren’t fans of the president could come home when faced with a Trump presidency, just as Republicans returned…
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Opinion
What Do We Owe Black Americans?
In my debut novel, a family retraces their lineage in order to be eligible for the nation’s first federal reparations…
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