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A Famous Walrus Ends in Pieces, and Norway Is Divided Too
OSLO — It was another good day for Freya, the 1,300-pound walrus named for the Norse goddess of love, beauty…
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Political Test for Gavin Newsom: Whether to Sign Injection-Site Bill
LOS ANGELES — Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, hasn’t been shy about testing his power to advance progressive causes,…
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‘Crimen de Estado’: México hace un anuncio en el caso de los 43 estudiantes
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO— La desaparición de 43 estudiantes mexicanos en 2014 fue un “crimen de Estado”, que involucró a todos…
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Odesa Is Defiant. It’s Also Putin’s Ultimate Target.
Odesa Is Defiant. It’s Also Putin’s Ultimate Target. This most storied of ports remains the Russian leader’s obsession. Not only…
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‘House of the Dragon’ Will Revisit Westeros, Not Reinvent It
A few years ago, Miguel Sapochnik thought he was done with “Game of Thrones.” “I’m unfortunately caught on tape on…
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She Made Glimmerglass a True Festival. Now She’s Moving On.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Before every opera performance at the Glimmerglass Festival, Francesca Zambello, its artistic and general director, cruises ...
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A Cartier Watch, Ready for Its Closeup
A publicity still from the 1933 film “Perfect Understanding,” in which the actor Gloria Swanson wears her beloved Cartier rock…
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Nafis Sadik, U.N. Official and ‘Proud Champion of Choice,’ Dies at 92
Dr. Nafis Sadik, a Pakistani obstetrician who as a top United Nations official ensured that women’s rights — not least…
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Review: A Ukrainian Orchestra Speaks With Quiet Intensity
Brahms’s Fourth Symphony doesn’t mean anything. Like much of the classical music repertory, it has no text, no plot. It…
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Manchester United and the Mounting Cost of Failure
Manchester United’s problem has never been money. Not a dearth of it, anyway. Even now, in what may prove to…