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He Was Set to Play Santa. His Views on the Middle East Got in the Way.
In the months since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, disputes over the boundaries of political expression have cost prominent…
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Sullivan says both the U.S. and Israel expect fighting to slow down eventually.
Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s national security adviser, sought on Friday to play down differences between the United States and Israel…
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New C.D.C. Director Seeks to Foster Trust in a Battered Agency
Five months into her tenure at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Mandy K. Cohen is trying to…
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Florida Law Chills Chinese Student Recruitment
A measure identifying seven “countries of concern” has frustrated University of Florida professors, who are unsure whether they can offer…
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In ‘The Crown,’ the Lonely Final Days of a Naughty Princess
In the sixth season, Princess Margaret suffers a series of strokes that shatter her glamorous exterior. “She doesn’t know how…
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Can the Oompa-Loompas Be Saved?
“Wonka” is the latest film to try to shake the tiny unpaid laborers from their colonialist roots in Roald Dahl’s…
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Some Good News for Ukraine in an Otherwise Glum Week
The E.U.’s willingness to open accession talks will lift morale, but the more immediate issue of financial support from allies…
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In Search of Cash, Studios Send Old Shows Back to Netflix
When building their own streaming companies, many entertainment studios ended lucrative licensing deals with Netflix. But they missed the money…
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Using Dance to Tell the Story of Mozambique’s Struggles
Mozambique’s most influential contemporary choreographer uses bodies in motion to artfully — and clearly — trace the complex recent history…
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‘People Snatchers’: Ukraine’s Recruiters Use Harsh Tactics to Fill Ranks
Ukrainian men are reporting incidents of wrongful draft notices, unprofessional medical commissions and coercive mobilization tactics.