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Real Estate
How Brooke Shields Created a London-Style Home in the West Village
Around the time Brooke Shields celebrated her 16th birthday, she and her mother/manager, Teri, bought a townhouse on the Upper…
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Sports
Two Lives Long Harnessed Together, Until One Could Not Go On
WINDSOR, Conn. — Bridget Eukers paused in the barn, her thoughts seemingly far away, and touched her horse’s halter like…
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World
South Africa’s Leader Wins a Crucial A.N.C. Political Battle
JOHANNESBURG — President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, whose presidency has been upended by claims that he tried to cover…
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World
John Roberts’s Early Supreme Court Agenda: A Study in Disappointment
WASHINGTON — After finishing his first term on the Supreme Court in 2006, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. was…
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World
Prosecution Rests as Trump Company Trial Moves Faster Than Expected
Manhattan prosecutors rested their case in the tax fraud trial of Donald J. Trump’s family business on Monday without calling…
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World
Disney Brings Back Bob Iger After Ousting Chapek as C.E.O.
In a move that dropped jaws in Hollywood and prompted comparisons to an implausible screenplay, the board of the Walt…
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Magazine
The Judge and the Case That Came Back to Haunt Him
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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World
Ex-President Unlawfully Released From Jail, South African Court Rules
JOHANNESBURG — A South African court ruled on Monday that a decision to allow former President Jacob Zuma to serve…
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World
Netanyahu Awarded Damages After a Predecessor Called Him ‘Mentally Ill’
JERUSALEM — Even by the often toxic standards of Israeli political discourse there are limits, a judge ruled on Monday,…
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World
How One of the Country’s Most Storied C.E.O.s Destroyed His Legacy
Jack Welch, one of the most celebrated corporate chieftains of his time, spent the last few years of his life…