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Texas Bused Migrants North. Then New York Did the Same.
New York officials, who once condemned Texas leaders for busing migrants from the southern border, calling the treatment inhumane, are…
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Grieving Turks and Syrians Abroad Rally to Help Their Homelands
An outpouring of donations is flowing from around the world, as communities struggle to ease feelings of helplessness — and…
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Whitney Houston’s Enduring Legacy: Lifting Up Other Black Women
THERE ARE, STRANGELY, a lot of other women in Whitney Houston’s 1993 video for the song “I’m Every Woman,” that…
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A New Marvel Hero Battles Supervillains and Teen Angst
In the animated series “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur,” the superhero exploits are based in relatable teenage emotions and…
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The Future of Balenciaga Is on the Line
And everything else you need to know to hold forth on fashion month at a cocktail party.
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In Rural Ukraine, Medicine and Hope Roll In on a Truck
Young mothers gather with baby carriages in the morning chill and exchange village gossip while waiting to visit a health…
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With One More Title, the Eagles Would Finally Match the A’s
Despite having left town in 1954, the Athletics, with five championships, are still Philadelphia’s most decorated team. The Eagles could…
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Kyrie Irving Says He Wants to Change His Narrative in Dallas
After his first practice with the Dallas Mavericks since being traded from the Nets, Kyrie Irving said he felt nothing…
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Is Greater Than Any Basketball Record
His N.B.A. career scoring record has been broken, but his legacy of activism and his expansion of Black athlete identity…
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New York Hails Maestro as a ‘Monstro’ and a Boon to Young Musicians
The naming of Gustavo Dudamel to lead the New York Philharmonic elicited national pride among Venezuelans and excitement among those…