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Christie’s to Sell Paul G. Allen’s $1 Billion Art Collection
In the art world’s latest eye-popping development, Christie’s auction house announced on Thursday that it would sell the impressive art…
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The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant was briefly cut off from Ukraine’s grid, leading to outages, officials say.
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant was briefly disconnected from the nation’s power grid on Thursday for the…
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Liberty Reflect on a Season of Changes
Two words echoed among the Liberty’s players in the days before the start of the W.N.B.A. season: “defense” and “identity.”…
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Oklahoma Executes Man Despite Clemency Recommendation
Oklahoma executed a man on Thursday for killing a co-worker in 1997, rejecting the recommendation of a state pardon board…
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Howard Rosenthal, Who Quantified Partisanship in Congress, Dies at 83
Prof. Howard Rosenthal, a political scientist whose pioneering research confirmed quantitatively that Congress is more politically polarized than ...
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In Sarah Nurse, a Found Voice for Hockey
TORONTO — Not even six years ago — before Sarah Nurse’s Olympic medals, before the Olympic record she set, before…
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E. Bryant Crutchfield, 85, Dies; Gave the World the Trapper Keeper
E. Bryant Crutchfield, a paper-company executive who in the early 1980s brought three-ringed order to the chaos of millions of…
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Austin Orders Overhaul to Better Protect Civilians During U.S. Combat Operations
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Thursday announced sweeping changes aimed at reducing risks to civilians in U.S. military operations by…
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‘Funny Pages’ Review: Ordinary Life, Complex Stuff
The young director Owen Kline packs worlds of cringe into “Funny Pages” — shame, disgust, embarrassment, sweaty sexual panic, acres…
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Fresh Off a Series of Victories, Biden Steps Back Onto the Campaign Trail
WASHINGTON — President Biden is preparing for one of the biggest tests of his presidency: Can he save his party?…