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Review: After Hovering, Steve Reich Brings Back the Pulse
In “Jacob’s Ladder,” which premiered at the New York Philharmonic on Thursday, Reich’s signature chugging rhythms returned.
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Politics
A Mega-Deal May Await in the Oil Patch
Exxon Mobil is reportedly in talks to buy Pioneer Natural Resources, a major shale driller, in what would be the…
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US
As Winter Looms, Venezuelan Migrant Surge Overwhelms Chicago
The buses packed with Venezuelan migrants are now arriving in downtown Chicago day and night, doubling in number in recent…
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World
Friday Briefing
A devastating strike on Ukrainian civilians.
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World
Gathering to Mourn the Dead, and Dying Themselves in an Explosion in Ukraine
Ukrainians officials said a Russian strike had killed at least 51 people in a tiny village with no obvious military…
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World
Arrest Made in Fatal Stabbing of Advocate in Brooklyn
The early morning killing this week of Ryan Carson, a public policy activist, in what appeared to be a random…
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Politics
The Remaking of The Wall Street Journal
Last month, Emma Tucker, the new editor in chief of The Wall Street Journal, gathered the newsroom to share a…
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World
George Santos’s Accountant to Plead Guilty in Federal Inquiry
Nancy Marks, one of the embattled congressman’s closest associates, oversaw the campaign finances that have faced widespread scrutiny.
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Politics
More Rentals Are on the Market. Why Are They So Hard to Find?
This year’s peak rental season was tight in most U.S. regions, but overall, better than last year’s.
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A Mordant Glimpse at the Austrian Aristocracy
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