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Pain Doctor Who Sexually Assaulted Patients Found Dead at Rikers
Ricardo Cruciani, a doctor found guilty last month of having sexually assaulted several of his patients, was found dead of…
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For Christopher Walken and John Turturro, ‘Severance’ Is a Workplace Romance
Voting is underway for the 74th Primetime Emmys, and this week we’re talking to several acting nominees. The awards will…
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Successful Addiction Treatment Looks Like This
HICKORY, N.C. — On a chilly spring evening in 2021, Tim Nolan set up a portable addiction clinic next to…
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Troops, Noodles and Familial Love: China Lays Out Its Ideal Taiwan
BEIJING — As tensions in the Taiwan Strait reached their highest level in decades, China held the world rapt with…
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Reckoning With Memories of Budapest
In early April, when my flight arrived at Ferenc Liszt International Airport, László Borsos was waiting for me at the…
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Sri Lanka Collapsed First, but It Won’t Be the Last
As a Sri Lankan, watching international news coverage of my country’s economic and political implosion is like showing up at…
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Your Monday Briefing
A news conference held by Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee to discuss the F.B.I. raid.Credit...Anna Rose Layden for…
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Anne Heche, Actress Known for ’90s Film Roles, Dies at 53
Anne Heche, an actress who was as well known for her roles in films like “Six Days, Seven Nights” and…
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Admitting to Wrongs Makes a Right
In my life, I’ve frequently been wrong. I’m going to assume you have, too. And if you’re anything like me,…
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75 Years Later, the Fading Ghosts of India’s Bloody Partition
AMRITSAR, India — For seven decades, Sudarshana Rani has ached to learn her younger brother’s fate. She was just a…