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How the war changed a Kyiv museum’s view of its past.
KYIV, Ukraine — Most of the galleries are now empty at the Mystetskyi Arsenal, one of Europe’s largest art museums.…
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Jean-Jacques Sempé, Cartoonist of Droll Whimsy, Dies at 89
Jean-Jacques Sempé, the French cartoonist known in America for children’s book illustrations and for covers for The New Yorker portraying…
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Heavy Losses Leave Russia Short of Its Goal, U.S. Officials Say
WASHINGTON — The staggeringly high rate of Russian casualties in Ukraine means that President Vladimir V. Putin may not be…
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Your Friday Briefing: U.S. to Unseal Trump Warrant
Good morning. We’re covering moves by the U.S. to unseal the Mar-a-Lago search warrant, Russia’s preparation for possible show trials…
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What to Do With an Absent Father? Cast Him as a Character Onstage.
The Brooklyn-based experimental theater maker Aya Ogawa hadn’t thought about her father in 10 years. When that fact occurred to…
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Subpoena Preceded Search Warrant in Push to Retrieve Material From Trump
Former President Donald J. Trump received a subpoena this spring in search of documents that federal investigators believed he had…
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Paul Coker, Cartoonist at Mad for Almost Six Decades, Dies at 93
Paul Coker, a cartoonist who was best known for using monsters to parody clichés in Mad magazine over many decades…
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Boy, 14, Killed in New York City’s Second Teen Gun Death in Two Weeks
A 14-year-old boy was fatally shot in the Bronx early Thursday, police officials said. The police found the boy, whom…
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Kamoya Kimeu, Fossil-Hunting ‘Legend’ in East Africa, Is Dead
Kamoya Kimeu, the son of a goat herder whose preternatural gift for spotting and identifying petrified tibias, skull fragments and…
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What Are Burn Pits, and How Did They Harm U.S. Troops?
On bases established for America’s post-9/11 wars, the U.S. military’s trash was often burned in huge, open-air lots on the…