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‘Good Grief’ Review: Somehow, Life Goes On
In his feature directorial debut, Daniel Levy applies a light but wise hand to a man navigating life after loss.
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The Thin Blue Line That Divides America
Among the banners that Donald Trump’s supporters carried as they stormed the Capitol three years ago — 2016’s Make America…
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Sidney M. Wolfe, Scourge of the Pharmaceutical Industry, Dies at 86
For over 40 years, he and his organization, the Health Research Group, held government and manufacturers to account for unsafe…
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Unsealed Documents Shed Light on Epstein’s Misdeeds, and Little Else
The court documents include unredacted names of the disgraced financier and sex-offender’s associates, most of which had been widely publicized…
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Attacks Heighten Fears of a Wider War for the Middle East and U.S.
The killing of a top Hamas leader in Lebanon and mysterious twin explosions in Iran heighten fears of a regional…
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What We Know About the Menendez Bribery Case
Senator Robert Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, was charged with accepting bribes, including cash, gold bars and a Mercedes-Benz, in…
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Donald Wildmon, Early Crusader in Conservative Culture Wars, Dies at 85
He founded the American Family Association, which became a juggernaut in the Christian right’s campaign against sex and gay themes…
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Former Guard Official Says Army Retaliated for His Account of Jan. 6 Delay
Col. Earl Matthews, the top lawyer for the D.C. National Guard during the assault on the Capitol, said in a…
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Hezbollah’s Leader Pledges Revenge for Killing of a Hamas Leader in Beirut
Just 24 hours before he took to the podium on Wednesday, Hassan Nasrallah, the head of Lebanon’s powerful armed group…
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What to Know About the Science of Reading
An effort to overhaul how children learn to read, known as the science of reading movement, is sweeping the country.…