Year
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Politics
Elon Musk Ramps Up Anti-Biden Posts on X
The billionaire owner of X has increasingly been using his social media platform to criticize President Biden for his health…
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Food
Graduation’s Pomp Goes On, No Matter the Circumstance
Commencement is the rare American ritual that still has rules. That’s why it’s ripe for disruption.
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Politics
Houses Up, Condos Down. What’s Selling in the Hamptons These Days?
Prices, sales and available homes have all increased during the year, largely driven by high-end properties. But condo prices are…
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Food
At Cannes, Lily Gladstone Scores a Familiar Seat
The juror found herself at the center of the Kering Women in Motion dinner, a year after she was a…
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Politics
Red Lobster, an American Seafood Institution, Files for Bankruptcy
Facing challenges since the start of the pandemic, the seafood chain said it would reduce its locations and sell of…
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World
Jürgen Klopp and Liverpool, a Love Affair in Street Art and Silverware
A coach’s soccer legacy is often reduced to titles and trophies. In Liverpool, a beloved manager will endure in murals,…
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World
At Cannes, Inspiration From Ancient Romans and Modern Women
Though the history-inflected “Furiosa” and “Megalopolis” were the hottest tickets, films by Andrea Arnold and Rungano Nyoni proved to be…
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World
Free Preschool With One Catch: It May Be a Long Commute Away
Many New York City families counted on the prospect of free preschool, but hundreds were not immediately offered a seat…
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World
Does a Smash Hit Like ‘Lion King’ Deserve a $3 Million Tax Break?
Broadway is still recovering from the pandemic. A state tax-credit program has helped, but watchdogs say it aids some shows…
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Politics
Heat Stress Is Hitting Caribbean Reefs Earlier Than Ever This Year
Scientists in the United States are reporting “unprecedented patterns” of surface warming, an ominous sign for coral.