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Books
An Indian Artist Questions Borders and the Limits on Free Speech
In hauntingly spare artworks, Shilpa Gupta grapples with questions of censorship, born from her own experiences with authoritarian limits.
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World
He Warned Canada About Climate Change but Says, ‘We’ve Failed Big Time’
After cautioning about environmental damage on TV for decades, David Suzuki, 87, one of Canada’s most famous scientists, felt a…
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World
Mainstream Republicans, ‘Squishes’ No More, Dig In Against Jordan
Facing intimidation for opposing Jim Jordan’s speakership candidacy, mainstream Republicans are refusing to back down, defying their reputation for caving…
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News
Eve Bunting, 94, Dies; Tackled Adult Themes in Children’s Books
Many of the more than 250 books she published explored contemporary social issues; others retold fables from her native Northern…
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Style
The Prada Effect
No fashion house has had as big an impact on other designers. Just look at the clothes this season.
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Business
Silicon Valley Ditches News, Shaking an Unstable Industry
News organizations are scrambling to adjust to the latest rift in the long-fractious relationship between publishers and tech platforms.
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Books
‘I Had Been Exploited:’ Takeaways From Britney Spears’s Memoir
The pop star’s new book, “The Woman in Me,” recounts her rise to fame, struggles that became tabloid fodder and…
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Books
The Twilight of Mitt Romney
ROMNEY: A Reckoning, by McKay Coppins “For most of his life, he has nursed a morbid fascination with his own…
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Travel
A Texas-Size Taste of Next Year’s Blockbuster Solar Eclipse
Texas Hill Country, the only part of the United States in the path of both last week’s “ring of fire”…
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Newyork
Kathy Hochul, Grieving Her Father’s Sudden Death, Presses On in Israel
The governor’s father died of a brain hemorrhage he suffered in Florida while she was aboard a flight to Israel,…