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Galileo Forgery’s Trail Leads to Web of Mistresses and Manuscripts
When the University of Michigan Library announced last month that one of its most prized possessions, a manuscript said to…
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M.L.B. Bans the Shift and Adds a Pitch Clock for 2023
Radical defensive shifts are headed the way of flannel uniforms, train travel and organ music as Major League Baseball, a…
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Mr. Mayor, Who Are You Wearing?
The mayor of New York City is not a labels guy. “I see something that I like, I’m going to…
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In London, Mourning, Remembrance and Tributes. And Some Shrugs.
LONDON — When a friend asked Gertrude Dudley, 78, how she was doing at a London cafe on Friday morning,…
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9 Books to Read About Queen Elizabeth II
During the 70-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II, through times of turbulence and peace, celebration, controversy and scandal, the monarchy…
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‘The Rings of Power’ Season 1, Episode 3: Island Time
Season 1, Episode 3: ‘Adar’ The audience reactions to last week’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power”…
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For Australians, Too, It’s the End of an Era
The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter from our Australia bureau. Sign up to get it by email. The death…
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Alex G and the Art of Interesting Choices
Alex G in the studio earlier this year. The musician has become a Philadelphia hero, but his listenership is far…
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After a Round of Golf, a Round of Architecture
This article is part of our latest special report on International Golf Homes. If you’re a golf fanatic, it’s easy…
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With Drought, ‘Spanish Stonehenge’ Emerges Once Again
Like the skeleton of an extinct sea monster, the Dolmen of Guadalperal has resurfaced from the depths of the Valdecañas…