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Eddie Murphy Is Ready to Look Back
Eddie Murphy has been so famous for so long, occupying such a lofty place in the cultural landscape, that it…
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Business
Your Boss Will Freeze Your Eggs Now
Spring Fertility, a clinic in Midtown Manhattan, looks like the place where the main characters on “Broad City” would have…
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Major Democratic Donors Ask Themselves: What to Do About Biden?
Some floated interventions and wondered about how to reach Jill Biden. Others hoped the president would bow out of the…
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The Digital World Is a Powder Keg. Julian Assange Lit the Fuse.
In his brazen quest for total transparency, the WikiLeaks founder paved the way for a world in which no secret…
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Business
A Spin Doctor to the Rich and Corrupt Spills His Secrets
In “All the Worst Humans,” Phil Elwood recounts a career spent engineering headlines for some of the world’s villains.
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‘The Whole Country Is Falling to Bits’: Britain’s Young Voters Are Frustrated
Many young people in the northern English cities of Liverpool and Manchester say they feel disillusioned by politics.
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Kamala Harris Could Win This Election. Let Her.
Like many Americans who watched the presidential debate on Thursday night, I knew when it was over that there was…
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World
U.S. Presses to Avert Wider War Between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
A recent flurry of diplomacy aims to head off a conflict that could pit the United States directly against Iran.
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6 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Where Can Sondheim’s Operatic Musicals Find a Home?
Jonathan Tunick, Stephen Sondheim’s longtime collaborator, unveiled a grand orchestration of “A Little Night Music” that deserves more than a…