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Marcus King, a Bluesy Rocker Who Stared Down His Own Crossroads
Ours is an improbable world, in which Birkenstocks and tie-dye — once signifiers of hippie anti-style, as glamorous as trail…
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A Break That Never Fully Heals
Supported by Continue reading the main storyA Break That Never Fully Heals Kevin Ware Jr. is best known for breaking…
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No Handshake After Ukrainian Loses to Belarusian at the U.S. Open
The bitterness and acrimony from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine spilled onto the tennis courts of the U.S. Open again Thursday…
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Biden’s Student Loan Plan Could Face a Protracted Legal Fight
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness initiative is poised to face an array of legal challenges that could…
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Amy Stechler, Documentarian Who Helped Define a Style, Dies at 67
Amy Stechler, who was instrumental in the early years of Florentine Films, the company behind the Ken Burns series “The…
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For China’s Xi and Other Strongmen, Gorbachev Showed Exactly What Not to Do
In much of the West, Mikhail S. Gorbachev is hailed as the farsighted visionary who brought the Cold War to…
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Top Lawyer for Oath Keepers Is Arrested in Connection With Jan. 6 Attack
The top lawyer for the Oath Keepers militia, who was with the group’s leader outside the Capitol on Jan. 6.,…
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Venice: Can Iñárritu Beguile Oscar Voters Again With ‘Bardo’?
I love a great movie debate, and on only its second day, the Venice Film Festival has kicked off a…
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An N.F.L. Player Tries for a Rookie Year Do-Over
NASHVILLE — Caleb Farley, a Tennessee Titans cornerback, swears he is not an emotional person and rarely cries. But on…
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School Year Resumes in Ukraine, but Bleak Season of War Upends Classes
BUCHA, Ukraine — The bodies that littered the school playground in April are gone. The blood on the walls has…