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The Formidable Rosalynn Carter
I saw Rosalynn Carter angry only twice. Both occasions involved Ronald Reagan, who had crushed Jimmy Carter in the 1980…
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Opinion
Radcliffe Bailey, Artist Who Explored Black Migration, Dies at 54
His work blended family photographs with symbols of the African diaspora. The story he told, his gallerist said, is “not…
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News
Rosalynn Carter Helped Shape the Role of the Modern First Lady
Mrs. Carter transformed the unelected, unpaid and sometimes unappreciated position of first lady in ways that reverberate to this day.
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News
The Crisis in Issue Polling, and What We’re Doing About It
A poll can be very close to the actual result but miss the key story line. We’ll try new question…
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Hundreds Sentenced in Trial That Sought to Break Mafia’s Grip on Southern Italy
The outcome on Monday marked a blow to the criminal syndicate ‘Ndrangheta and some of its top-ranking mobsters with ties…
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Science
You Know About the Birds and the Bees, but Guess What These Bats Do
Bats have long been known for unusual forms of sexual reproduction, and a new study adds another surprise to the…
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News
Her Music Fell Into Obscurity. Now It’s Back at the Philharmonic.
Julia Perry’s “Stabat Mater” was well received in the 1950s. But it took until this week for the New York…
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News
The Best True Crime to Stream: Family Matters
Four picks from television, films and podcasts that show blood is not always thicker than water.
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News
Thanksgiving Movies for Kids, With All the Trimmings
If you’re looking for something to watch with your family after the meal, pick from one of these seasonal selections.
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News
Was This a Recurrence of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma or Something Else?
“Go to the emergency room,” the doctor told him after hearing of his trip and fever, rash and whole-body weakness.…