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The U.N. Held a Conference on Afghanistan, but the Taliban Refused to Attend
The group said it would not take part in a conference that also included women’s rights groups, the European Union…
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Quietly Dressing Hollywood’s Cool Girls
Danielle Goldberg was sitting at a table with her eyes glued to a laptop screen. On it was the actress…
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Real Estate
$4.2 Million Homes in California
A Mediterranean-style house in Beverly Hills, a desert retreat in Pioneertown and a Spanish-style home in San Francisco.
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The ‘Sad, Happy Life’ of Carson McCullers
A new biography chronicles this essential American writer’s complicated love life, celebrated career and singular talents.
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Opinion
The Future of Medicine Is Unfolding Before Us. Are We Nurturing It?
On Jan. 8, 2020, as I was parking my car, I got a long-awaited phone call from one of my…
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Opinion
The Extradition of Julian Assange Threatens Press Freedoms
Fourteen years ago, at a human rights conference in Oslo, I met Julian Assange. From the moment I encountered the…
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Inside Aleksei Navalny’s Final Months, in His Own Words
Trump. Indian food. Matthew Perry. And books, books, books. Excerpts from letters obtained by The Times show Mr. Navalny’s active…
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The Met Aims to Get Harlem Right, the Second Time Around
Notoriously, in the winter of 1969 the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its first exhibition devoted to African American culture,…
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Real Estate
When a New Condo Building Has Problems, Who Pays to Fix Them?
Typically, condo owners are responsible for funding repairs to building systems. But if it’s a construction defect, that changes the…
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Intelligence Chairman Defends His Hints About a Russian Space Weapon
Representative Michael R. Turner, who drew criticism last week after releasing a cryptic statement about a new threat, said he…