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World
An Opera Company’s Precarious Future Has Some Worried About a Ripple Effect
For a month now, politicians, newspapers and classical music stars have been arguing over the future of English National Opera.…
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World
Here’s a look at two Americans still detained in Russian penal colonies.
MOSCOW — The State Department has urged U.S. citizens not to travel to Russia and, if they are in the…
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US
Judge to Hear Justice Dept. Contempt Request in Trump Documents Case
The department wants the court to force a representative of Donald J. Trump to swear under oath that there are…
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News
Dominique Lapierre, 91, Dies; Popular Author Wrote ‘Is Paris Burning?’
His books, many co-written with the American journalist Larry Collins, were international best-sellers, among them “City of Joy,” based on…
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Sports
For 2022, LIV Golf Was the Story
The Saudi-backed tour, which has used big payments to attract players, has upended the gentlemen’s game.
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Sports
Inside the Prisoner Swap That Freed Brittney Griner
WASHINGTON — Month after month, as American diplomats pushed for the release of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan from Russian…
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Sports
Tennis Said Goodbye to Roger Federer and Hello to Carlos Alcaraz
The game went through a lot of changes and drama this year, including an emotional farewell to Serena Williams at…
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News
Hamish Bowles Lists His High-Design Village Co-op for $2.9 Million
The longtime Vogue editor has moved to London, leaving behind a duplex that still has traces of his “objects of…
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News
Mysteries of a Venetian Perfectionist Revealed in Washington
Vittore Carpaccio, a great Renaissance painter (and a dish’s namesake), re-emerges with his first-ever survey in the U.S. It’s anything…
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World
‘Harry & Meghan’ Has All the Intimacy of Instagram
The new Netflix series portrays the ex-royals with a soft filter and a lack of surprise. But some will still…