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Review: Paul Mescal Electrifies in a Revelatory ‘Streetcar’
In London, the Irish actor stars as Stanley Kowalski in a deeply empathic version of Tennessee Williams’s 1947 play, “A…
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Business
Sex, Death, Affairs: Everything People Would Rather Talk About Than Money
The merits of talking candidly about salary are widely acknowledged. Actually doing it is more complicated.
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‘I Might Wind Up in the Broom Closet’: Why Eli Crane Defied Kevin McCarthy
The freshman Republican from Arizona was the only newcomer to hold out against Speaker Kevin McCarthy until the very end.
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Opinion
Kellyanne Conway: The Case for and Against Trump
Donald J. Trump shocked the world in 2016 by winning the White House and becoming the first president in U.S.…
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Opinion
The Romance Novelist Who Faked Her Own Death
There are many ways to make yourself Twitter’s main character for a day, but faking your death might be the…
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G.O.P. Leaders Stand by Santos as New York Republicans Call on Him to Resign
Republican congressional leaders badly need the newly elected representative’s vote, but local officials and lawmakers are eager to distance themselves…
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Measuring Up to Wilt Chamberlain May Take More Than Stats
Several N.B.A. players have had Chamberlain-like performances this season. But to some, he will always be untouchable.
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‘Saint Omer’ Review: The Trials of Motherhood
A real-life case of infanticide is the basis of Alice Diop’s rigorous and wrenching courtroom drama.
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Opinion
Paul Johnson, Prolific Historian Prized by Conservatives, Dies at 94
He wrote outsize histories on a panoply of subjects, found renown in Britain as an indefatigable columnist and infuriated liberals…
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‘The Traitors’ Was a Sensation in Britain. Can It Conquer the U.S.?
A cross between “Survivor” and the party game Mafia, the competitive reality show arrives on Peacock after a British version…