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Magazine
Emily Is Still in Paris. Why Are We Still Watching?
The Netflix hit has been widely mocked from the beginning. But despite its flaws — or perhaps because of them…
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World
House Clears $1.7 Trillion Spending Package, Averting Shutdown
The bill, which passed the Senate on Thursday, now heads to President Biden’s desk for his signature.
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World
Mimi Kilgore, Arts Patron and de Kooning Muse, Dies at 87
A well-connected Texan, she made a significant mark supporting the visual arts and theater, and a lasting one on a…
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Food
Zoey Deutch Enjoys ‘The Joy of Cooking’ and the Occasional Tracksuit
The actor, now in the movie “Something From Tiffany’s,” thrives on regular readings of “Our Town,” discussions of “Sapiens” and…
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Food
The Artists We Lost in 2022, in Their Words
Music innovators who sang of coal country and “Great Balls of Fire.” An actress who made a signature role out…
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World
Jan. 6 Panel Issues Final Report, Placing Blame for Capitol Riot on ‘One Man’
The release of the report, the panel’s last major action, came three days after lawmakers formally accused former President Donald…
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Food
‘The Witcher: Blood Origin’ Is TV’s Latest Big Fantasy Prequel
The mini-series series takes place 1,200 years before the events of “The Witcher,” which has been one of Netflix’s most-watched…
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World
Congress Has Once Again Failed Immigrant Youths
Imagine what it’s like to live in a state of perpetual uncertainty — at any moment you could lose your…
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World
A Rush of Far-Right Initiatives by Israel’s New Government Raises Concerns
Benjamin Netanyahu needed the support of far-right factions to return to the prime minister’s office. Now they want to curb…
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World
Do Not Cross Ron DeSantis
When you picture Ron DeSantis, is he smiling or glowering? Telling you about some new project he’ll bring to life…