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Politics
Brooke Shields, Social Media and the Public’s Withering Gaze
A moment in the documentary “Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields” that epitomizes the actress’s experience of fame calls back to her…
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US
Chicagoans Go to the Polls in a Mayoral Race Between Very Different Democrats
Paul Vallas, a former public school executive, has called for a crackdown on crime, while Brandon Johnson, a county commissioner,…
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Sports
LIV Golf Talks a Big Game to the Global Elite. Now Come the Majors.
Despite setbacks, LIV’s executives insist the Saudi-backed league is soaring. For many fans, the rhetoric is less important than results…
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World
Pope Francis, Back From the Hospital, Thanks Crowds for Their Prayers
Francis arrived in St. Peter’s Square in an open-topped jeep on Palm Sunday, the beginning of a week of major…
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Sports
Lamont Butler Hits a Buzzer-Beater to Send San Diego State to the Title Game
Lamont Butler practiced moments like these when he was a young child, shooting on the hoop at his house, counting…
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Food
Real People, Reincarnated in the Pages of New Novels
One of the great attractions of historical fiction is its ability to approach the past from unexpected angles, allowing us…
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US
Indicted and Running for Office? It Didn’t Begin With Trump.
American politics has a long history of candidates who were indicted or convicted of crimes but sought office again.
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Politics
Espionage Charge Adds Hurdle to Freeing a Reporter Detained in Russia
The Biden administration recently secured the release of two Americans convicted of criminal charges in Russia, but even fabricated charges…
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US
Republicans Erupt in Outrage and Rush to Defend the Defendant
Many in the party said Donald Trump could benefit from a wave of sympathy among Republicans, with his base of…
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Sports
Opening Day Gives Yankees Plenty of Reason to Dream
Everything went well in the Bronx. Gerrit Cole cruised, Aaron Judge homered and Anthony Volpe made his major league debut…