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At PEN America, a Complicated Centennial for Free Speech
At a sold-out event on Monday in Manhattan celebrating the centenary of the free expression group PEN America, there were…
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Misery Takes a Holiday
Back when inflation was first taking off in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Arthur Okun — an economist who…
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Godard Taught Me How to Watch Cinema, Even as He Kept Reinventing It
I wasn’t prepared for Jean-Luc Godard; I doubt that anyone ever was. And now that he’s gone it feels impossible…
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Who Wears the Skirts in the Family?
“Nothing against dating apps, but I think in a lot of ways digital culture is actually keeping people from connecting,”…
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Sports
N.B.A. Fines Phoenix Suns’ Owner $10 Million for Misconduct
The N.B.A. is suspending Robert Sarver, the owner of the Phoenix Suns, for one year and fining him $10 million…
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When the Queen Died, Someone Had to Tell the Bees
LONDON — As news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II reverberated through the world, a headline over the weekend…
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Health
The Exhibit ‘Food in New York’ Comes to New York
An exhibit about New York food that first opened in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London has been transported…
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The Artist Making Sculptures From Scraps
We Want the Funk The B.D.S.M. fried chicken from Wenwen in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, which the chef Eric Sze marinates for…
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‘New History in K-Drama’: South Korea Hails Emmy Success for ‘Squid Game’
SEOUL — First it was the movie “Parasite.” Then Yuh-Jung Youn, the star of “Minari.” Now, “Squid Game.” The dystopian…
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Clashes Erupt in Nagorno-Karabakh, Raising Fears of Another War
The leader of Armenia said on Tuesday that at least 49 of the country’s servicemen had died overnight in clashes…