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Fentanyl Cuts a Bitter Swath Through Milwaukee
The potent opioid increasingly is afflicting people of color in American cities. “I’ve seen a lot of terrible drugs,” said…
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Two Decades After 9/11 Inquiry, a Similar Plan for Covid Stalls in Congress
The 9/11 Commission prompted a national reckoning over the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. But some experts fear the chance to…
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Lawsuit Over Lyrics in Taylor Swift’s ‘Shake It Off’ Is Dismissed
Swift had been accused of stealing lyrics from a 3LW song released in 2000 that contains the lines “Playas, they…
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‘Kindred’ Review: Octavia Butler Comes to the Screen
Her 1979 novel about time travel to the slaveholding South is adapted, loosely, in an FX series on Hulu.
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How ‘Peter Pan’ Inspired Richard Branson
The businessman and subject of a new documentary series is a fan of “Mare of Easttown,” “Sharkwater” and letting his…
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Obstruction Charge Takes Center Stage at Jan. 6 Court Hearing
A federal appeals court ruling could affect the cases of hundreds of people charged in connection with the attack on…
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European Union Roiled by Corruption Investigation Linked to Qatar
The bloc’s parliament and its executive body are scrambling to manage the fallout as the Belgian authorities continue raids linked…
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3 Fun, Festive Candy Recipes That Are Worth the Effort
Confectionery is tricky, but Claire Saffitz can show you foolproof ways to make delicious and beautiful fudge, caramels and nougat…
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Alexandra Pelosi on Filming Her Mother, Nancy Pelosi, During the Jan. 6 Attack
The documentary had long been in the works and was nearly finished before Paul Pelosi was assaulted at home. The…
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Photography’s Road From Edgy to Excess
David LaChapelle’s religious-themed images reprise narratives from the 19th century. Steven Klein embraces blood and menace. But whatever happened to…