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Hollywood Strikes Mean Steady Diet of Reruns, Game Shows and Reality TV
TV viewers across the U.S. will see fewer new scripted shows, a trend that could continue well into next year…
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World
Your Monday Briefing
An important vote on Israel’s political future.
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Politics
Extreme Heat Shows the Need for Another Kind of Climate Investment
Almost all climate finance focuses on mitigating climate change. But money is increasingly pouring in to helping people adapt to…
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US
Biden Picks Retired General to Lead New White House Pandemic Office
The News President Biden has picked Dr. Paul Friedrichs, a military combat surgeon and retired Air Force major general who…
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Sports
Messi Shines a Spotlight on Miami, and on Soccer in the U.S.
As his Inter Miami career begins with a match Friday night, Messi’s impact is already felt in a city known…
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World
How the Gilgo Beach Suspect Wielded Power in Brownstone Brooklyn
The man charged in the serial killings was a journeyman architect whose position gave him an unusual authority.
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US
Senate Panel Approves Supreme Court Ethics Bill With Dim Prospects
Republicans accused Democrats of trying to undermine the court with the measure and vowed to block it from advancing in…
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Politics
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Where Paranoia Meets Legacy Admissions
It feels dangerous to write about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: In the lag between when I put the finishing touches…
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World
Ponzi Schemer Freed From Prison by Trump Faces New Fraud Charges
Eliyahu Weinstein, whose 24-year sentence President Donald J. Trump commuted, is now accused of bilking 150 million people out of…
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Politics
Netflix’s Strike Defense Is Strong. It May Have Some Cracks Anyway.
The company is best suited among media giants to cope with the Hollywood shutdown. But a lengthy strike by writers…