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Archbishop Rembert Weakland, Critic of Vatican Orthodoxy, Dies at 95
Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland, a liberal critic of Vatican orthodoxy who led the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee for 25…
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Una duda se cierne sobre las elecciones de Brasil: ¿habrá golpe?
Una pregunta simple pero alarmante domina el discurso político en Brasil cuando faltan apenas seis semanas para las elecciones nacionales…
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Review: Without Bloodshed, the Ingénue Takes the Lead
Hailey loves acting. Sweet and guileless, she doesn’t know Broadway is home to plays, as well as musicals. She is…
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It’s Alive! It’s With the Band! A Computer Soloist Holds Its Own
Two guest soloists, each skilled in the art of improvisation, appeared in New York City on Friday night with the…
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Estonia says Moscow has not asked for help with the Dugina investigation.
Estonia, accused by Russia of harboring a Ukrainian woman whom Moscow has blamed for a fatal car bombing over the…
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Judge in Trump Search Case Issues Written Order Seeking Redactions
The federal magistrate judge in Florida who signed the warrant authorizing the search of former President Donald J. Trump’s private…
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What Are the Real Warning Signs of a Mass Shooting?
The freshman who walked into the high school cafeteria in Marysville, Wash., in 2014 with his father’s .40-caliber Beretta did…
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A Surprising Year Could Culminate in a Surprising U.S. Open
Who is going to win the United States Open, which starts next week? Given the results over the weekend in…
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David A. Kay, Who Searched for Nuclear Weapons in Iraq, Dies at 82
David A. Kay, a nuclear weapons expert who led a fruitless hunt for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq after…
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Unearthing Rick Barton, a Boho Bard of North Beach
In the late 1950s, as America welcomed Jack Kerouac’s 120 feet of spontaneous typescript, a different kind of scroll was…