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Finland’s Prime Minister Parties, but Then Videos Leak
HELSINKI — Sometimes a prime minister just wants to have a little fun. Last December, Sanna Marin, Finland’s 36-year-old leader,…
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Fast-Spreading Wildfires Kill at Least 37 People in Algeria
Fast-moving wildfires that tore through the northeast mountains of Algeria have killed at least 37 people and injured dozens, government…
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New York’s Teams Needed a Jolt. Mission Accomplished.
Tuesday would have been the biggest night of the Mets prospect Brett Baty’s life if all had gone according to…
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As Soaring Prices Roil Britain, Its Leader Vacations and a Likely Successor Sidesteps the Issue
LONDON — The last time Britain suffered double-digit inflation, in 1982, Margaret Thatcher was prime minister, the nation was about…
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Palestinian Rights Groups Raided by Israeli Soldiers
Seven Palestinian human rights organizations that Israel has accused of having links to terrorism were raided on Thursday by dozens…
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The Reinvention of Aubrey Plaza
In “Emily the Criminal” (now in theaters), Aubrey Plaza plays a hapless, desultory young woman weighed down by student loans…
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Lily James Experiences Beaches a Little Differently Now
Voting is underway for the 74th Primetime Emmys, and this week we’re talking to several acting nominees. The awards will…
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There’s a New Billboard in Town, and You Can Walk in
Those billboards that blight much of the American landscape are, along the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, the landscape itself —…
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‘Take Me Out’ to Return to Broadway This Fall
Second Stage Theater’s much-acclaimed, Tony Award-winning revival of Richard Greenberg’s 2002 play, “Take Me Out,” is returning to Broadway this…
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As Paris’s Theaters Go Quiet, Its Comedy Clubs Are Packed
PARIS — It was supposed to be an international breakthrough for France’s young comedy scene. When “Standing Up,” an original…