Year: 2023
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World
George McGinnis Dies at 73; Powered His Way to Basketball Stardom
He won two titles with the Pacers of the A.B.A. before joining Julius Erving on the N.B.A.’s 76ers, but it…
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Top Biden adviser meets with Israeli leaders amid differences over the war.
Israel’s defense minister said on Thursday that the war against Hamas “will last more than several months,” signaling determination to…
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The Miracle of Light, One Spark at a Time
As Hanukkah draws to a close, American Jews see the week’s brighter glow as especially necessary during a dark season.
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Vibes, the Economy and the Election
Recent positive news may put two theories on economic disenchantment to the test.
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Food
Madonna’s Latest Experiment: Looking Back
Her Celebration Tour is the pop superstar’s first retrospective, one which thematically explores her past and perhaps offers a glimpse…
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Sorry for the Delay. The Train Has to Steer Clear of a Bull.
New Jersey Transit commuters were confronted with a long-horned obstacle on the tracks on Thursday morning.
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He Made ‘Seven Brides’ Less Sexist. But Can He Stage It?
David Landay, an author of the 1982 stage musical, reworked a kidnapping scene for a 2021 production. Now he’s suing…
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Basking in the Sunshine With Picasso and Friends Before the Deluge
A show about Lee Miller focuses on her personal life, as wife, consort of Man Ray, muse to Picasso. She…
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Trinity Church’s ‘Messiah’ Is Still the Gold Standard
The church’s urgent and eloquent version of Handel’s classic oratorio remains an inspired communal rite.
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Republicans Tap Israeli Military Veteran to Run for Santos’s Seat
Party leaders believe Mazi Melesa Pilip has the potential to be a breakout star. But she has little political experience…