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Food
The Costume Institute Wakes Up Sleeping Beauty in the Chemistry Lab
When the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute announced its 2024 spring blockbuster show would be called “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening…
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US
Suspect in Laken Riley’s Killing Indicted on Murder and Other Charges
The suspect is an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela. The murder of Ms. Riley, a nursing student whose body was found…
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Politics
The Campus Protests Signal the End of an Era for the Democrats
The colleges had a choice; in most places, they chose to escalate. At Indiana University, a police sniper was stationed…
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World
Biden Says the U.S. Will Not Supply Israel With Weapons to Attack Rafah
The president’s remarks underscore the growing rift between the United States and its closest Middle East ally over the war…
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Politics
Sony and Apollo’s Plan for Paramount: Break It Up
CBS and other well-known properties would be sold if Sony and Apollo are able to buy Paramount. But the new…
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World
Thursday Briefing: Biden Pressures Israel
Also, the U.S. and China held climate talks.
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World
Biden Pressures Israel to Reach a Cease-Fire in Gaza, Straining Ties
The president’s threat to withhold some weapons unless the Israelis also limit civilian casualties and increase humanitarian aid has widened…
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Food
Review: Need Good Dances? Try Tharp
The Gibney Company’s program at the Joyce Theater includes two Twyla Tharp dances from the 1970s.
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Politics
Pete McCloskey, Republican Who Tried to Unseat Nixon, Is Dead at 96
A liberal, antiwar California congressman, he had defeated Shirley Temple Black in a special election before launching a long-shot bid…
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Politics
Uber Slips on Rising Legal Costs and Weaker Ride Demand
The company has racked up bills after long-running legal fights with regulators and cabdrivers.