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Europe
Caleb Carr, Author of Dark Histories, Dies at 68
His own dark history prompted him to write about and investigate the roots of violence, notably in his best-selling novel…
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Europe
Obama Is a Surprise Guest Among Allies at Biden’s State Dinner for Kenya
The state dinner was held in honor of the African nation, but it was clear that the night was about…
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Opinion
Women Have Gotten ‘Too Mouthy,’ Says This Republican Senate Candidate
Royce White, a Black former pro basketball player who led protests in Minneapolis after the murder of George Floyd, made…
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Opinion
Do You Want a ‘Unified Reich’ Mind-Set in the White House?
It is hard to be shocked by Donald Trump anymore. The former president’s trial over hush money paid to a…
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America
I’m a Retired Psychiatrist. Is It OK to Befriend a Former Patient?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on professional boundaries.
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America
Three Missionaries in Haiti Are Killed in Gang Attack
The latest assault by Haitian gangs left the three people, including two Americans, dead in Port-au-Prince.
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America
Bob McCreadie, ‘the Master of Going Faster,’ Dies at 73
One of the winningest drivers in dirt racing history, he was a folk hero who cursed wildly, drove aggressively and…
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Europe
Joe Zucker, Prolific Painter of Innumerable Styles, Dies at 82
His art, which he described as “conceptual and literal,” used a variety of materials, including cotton, wood and even squeegee…
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America
Who is Jonathan Holloway?
When Jonathan Holloway, a scholar of African American history, was appointed as the 21st president of Rutgers in 2020, he…
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America
At DanceAfrica, the Enduring Power of Love
A couple with deep ties to the popular Brooklyn festival and its founder and longtime artistic director, Chuck Davis, recall…