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As President Biden took office, some QAnon believers tried to rejigger their theories to accommodate a transfer of power.
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Wednesday: La Conchita looks back, the Perris horror, a code of conduct for models, hospitals erect surge tents for flu, and East Coast pot rumblings.
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To mollify Turkey, the White House said it was easing off its support for the Syrian Kurds, while the Pentagon said they were a critical partner in the war against the Islamic State.
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Officially, the Fifth Avenue ceremony was virtual. In reality, some could not resist the spring weather and chance to peacock.
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This term has appeared in nine articles on NYTimes.com in the past year.
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The man due to take over from Oleksii Reznikov is a leading member of the Crimean Tatar community.
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Even though American and European executives are staying away, companies are unlikely to sever ties or avert future deals after the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
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Mr. Valli’s spring 2017 collection.
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See the latest charts and maps of coronavirus cases, deaths and hospitalizations in Clinton County, Missouri
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Mr. Grotjahn has managed to take control of his relationships with collectors and galleries and gain a rare level of influence over his work’s monetary value.
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Sell or be banned - TikTok's US operations, by some estimates, could fetch up to $100bn.
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Studies show that female doctors tend to listen more, and their patients — both male and female — tend to fare better.
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What were the rest of the Democratic candidates thinking on debate night?
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Netherlands votes to ban weapons exports to Saudi Arabia
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The United States added 1.4 million jobs in August. The stock market tumbled at the end of the week. And football season is upon us.
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Wesley Ira Purkey was killed by lethal injection at the penitentiary in Terre Haute, Ind., for killing a teenage girl more than two decades ago.
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Norwegian party wants to ban religious male circumcision
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In September 1933, Hamburg team-mates Asbjorn Halvorsen and Otto Harder bid each other farewell. They ended up on opposite sides of a concentration camp fence.
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“You know, impeachment is like a family reunion,” Trevor Noah said on Thursday. “If it’s sexy, something has gone horribly wrong.”
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Kristin Chenoweth and Ian McKellen demonstrate the increasingly popular art of turning theater palaces into cozy parlors for confabs with fans.
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Despite 2nd Turkish court ruling in favour of Twitter, access remains blocked
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A bereaved father in Ukraine is separated from his daughter, who is receiving medical treatment abroad.
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The House voted on Tuesday night to formally call on Vice President Mike Pence to use the 25th Amendment to strip President Trump of his powers after he incited a mob that attacked the Capitol, as lawmakers warned they would impeach the president on Wednesday if Mr. Pence did not comply.
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The Texas school has high vaccination rates. And strict mask rules. Now, it’s taken another step to fend off the coronavirus.
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The attack could portend a resurgence of militant violence in the former tribal areas of Waziristan, once a hub of the Pakistani Taliban.
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Mark Zuckerberg can’t be understood in terms of partisan politics. It’s all about growth.
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China says it will ignore South China Sea lawsuit decision
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A reader says lawyers should not be facilitating the president’s allegations of voter fraud. Also: A.O.C. and the progressive agenda.
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We’re in a deflationary moment that surpasses anything seen in most people’s lifetimes.
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Readers discuss an Op-Ed suggesting that most people are doing fine after reduced doctor visits during the pandemic.
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America spent billions on new bridges, ports, airfields and highways in Vietnam.
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As the first trained Black nurse in America, Mahoney devoted her life to creating opportunities in the profession for people of all races.
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Can sports fandom teach us how to depolarize the country?
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Seen from space 50 years ago, Earth appeared as a gift to preserve and cherish. What happened?
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Snowden needs "world's protection"
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Defending champion Katie Boulter edges out Harriet Dart in a marathon all-British tie to reach the second round of the Nottingham Open.
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Twelve nominations, including one for Best Play, is an encouraging sign: “It feels very invigorating that the community wants to have this conversation right now.”
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It’s an enduring conundrum. Think of holiday tipping as a bonus, not a gift.
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About 2,500 drivers in New York are organizing to create what they say is a better deal for drivers than what the ride-hailing giants offer.
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How in the world did Dominic Cummings survive?
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A majority of the 8,000 police officers surveyed feel their jobs are harder than ever.
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b'Breaking - street fighting in Tehran, cars on fire, gun shot at people from roofs [BBC Persian Video]'
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Russian bomber patrols to reach Gulf of Mexico
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Jonathan Pryce (as the future Pope Francis) and Anthony Hopkins (as the outgoing Pope Benedict) star in a study of faith, friendship and power.
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Several years after he was ridiculed for serving the insects at his family’s sushi restaurant, the chef sees another opportunity to change American minds about consuming cicadas.
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Beating highly-regarded Spain in an exhibition game helps diminish pessimism over a lack of all-stars on the team.
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef has lost more than half of its coral since 1985. Nearly half of that destruction is linked to a single species of starfish.
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“Command and Control,” an episode of “American Experience,” details an alarming accident at a missile silo in Arkansas in 1980.
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A proposed ordinance would ban employee cafeterias in new construction, encouraging tech workers to leave the office to buy their meals.
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Our observations about the best student conversations and what made them work, as well as shout-outs to several individuals and one extraordinary school district.
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Start your summer reading, learn about leaping lemurs, and actually enjoy the fireworks this week.
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Dr. R Everett Frerichs got Tony Harrelson’s attention when he inadvertently sent him a “super like” on Match.com. They were married 10 months later.
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Older men and women who stopped taking the drugs were at increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai renewed his demand that private security firms in Afghanistan disband by years end, saying they are a source of corruption thats undermining support for the war against the Taliban insurgency.
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France Passes a Tougher Sexual Harassment Law. From now on, making sexual jokes, hugging a reluctant employee or looking insistently at a young lady up and down will become reprehensible acts in France.
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Rirkrit Tiravanija creates a performance piece for T in under an hour, using seven items.
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Asawa, who died at 87 in 2013, was known for her intricate wire sculptures. She learned to draw in a World War II internment camp for Japanese-Americans.
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Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase and LeBron James are the latest to get entangled in the debate.
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Ukraine Revolt: sticky post
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Even as the national railroad company in the Netherlands begins paying compensation to the relatives of those it transported to death camps, new details of its collaboration are emerging.
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The disgraced millionaire mixed with figures from the worlds of politics, business and royalty.
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In a wide-ranging TimesTalks conversation, Mr. Holder, the former attorney general, also said Facebook should be viewed as a communication company and be regulated.
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In a note he left behind and in a cellphone photo album, the Manhattan attack suspect Sayfullo Saipov points to the depths of his radicalization by ISIS.
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The omnibus voting, ethics and campaign finance bill would roll back barriers to voting enacted by Republican statehouses, but it faces an uphill battle in the Senate.
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He-Man, a brawny character that was a hit in the ’80s, is finding new life in the toy aisle and in two new animated series on Netflix.
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David Hallberg, Maria Kowroski, Robert Fairchild, Sarah Lamb and Joseph Gordon are among those to be featured in the programs, starting Aug. 6.
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Companies brace for end of cheap made-in-China era
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Acid attacks on women in Colombia on the rise, experts say
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There’s meaningless make-believe in the capital of politics, but there’s meaningful politics in the capital of make-believe.
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Officers merely reflect the attitudes and fears of a racist society.
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A rookie investigator meets her match while investigating a murder on an Indian reservation.
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Tunisian University Denies Muslims the Right To Worship. Clashes Erupt Many Hurt.
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Post-Modernist monuments by Michael Graves and Philip Johnson are spared but a museum addition by Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown is being demolished.
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The broadcast, on March 4, will feature five musical numbers, including “Remember Me” from “Coco” and “This Is Me” from “The Greatest Showman.”
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The Council is poised to be one of the most progressive in the city’s history, with a diversity that mirrors the city it represents.
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The new measure, a victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will replace a thicket of state and federal levies with a single economic zone.
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Variation 9, Take 2
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The War on Larkiv game was accepted and promoted by the world's largest children's game platform.
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Four unrelated women with serious emotional baggage are connected by an incident on the subway in this indie drama directed by David Gutnik.
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Ahead of a new solo show, Suzanne Jackson talks about her creative routine, her love of jazz music and the worst studio she ever had.
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The storm made landfall some 20 miles from where Laura touched down a few weeks ago, intensifying the devastation the state has experienced during a brutal hurricane season.
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Eleri fitted a new kitchen for her friend using £300 worth of upcycled materials.
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The president-elect insisted that his skills and his history would enable him to secure bipartisan support for bold initiatives.
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A militia has allowed Libya’s National Oil Company to export through ports it controls. The increase in production, however, could offset much of the cuts planned by OPEC.
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The president has said that he wants the advice and consent of the Senate as he deliberates, despite the reality that his nominee may draw few votes from the other side of the aisle.
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United States officials rejected a claim by Pakistan that the strike had targeted an Afghan refugee camp.
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In his Graphic Content column, Ed Park looks at Takei’s graphic novel, “They Called Us Enemy,” as well as Keum Suk Gendry-Kim’s “Grass.”
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The museum’s acquisition of 16 drawings and a painting from an unidentified British collector is its “biggest in terms of financial value,” its director said.
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US Reportedly Blocks Arab Allies' Attempts to Deliver Weapons to Kurds
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The author of “Waiting to Exhale” and, most recently, “I Almost Forgot About You” doesn’t like to read espionage, science fiction or romance novels. “I either know how they’re going to end or don’t care.”
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Who are the main parties in the Yemeni civil war? How did the conflict begin? Why did Saudi Arabia get involved? What does Saudi involvement look like?
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Last US Marines, British combat forces officially end operations in Afghanistan after 13 years
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Sushi Kaiseki takes up residence in David Bouley’s Brushstroke, and other restaurant news.
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Employees from the agency’s inspector general’s office wanted to modify and sell their own version of proprietary government software, according to investigators.
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Her new documentary for HBO confronts the complicated legacy of Arthur Miller, who wrote “Death of a Salesman” and married Marilyn Monroe.
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The rapper, who has been largely quiet since canceling the end of his 2016 tour, said on Twitter that he will release new music in June.
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Ten years after the original ended, the groundbreaking Showtime series returns with a cast that is more diverse if still a bit fantastical.
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What once seemed shocking may now be seen as normal, and what seemed pernicious — the male gaze — can sometimes turn out to just be someone looking and trying to see.
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Nadifa Mohamed’s third novel, shortlisted for this year’s Booker Prize, is about Mahmood Mattan, a young Somali sailor who was falsely accused of a violent murder.
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Selena Gomez and her mother unfurl their passion project for Netflix. And some Hollywood directors look back at the World War II service of their idols.
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