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World
Grandparent Saw Frantic Aftermath of Shooting of First-Grade Teacher
Wounded by a shot allegedly fired by a 6-year-old, the teacher went to the school office to say ‘Call 911’…
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World
Supreme Court Evaluates Scope of Attorney-Client Privilege
The justices struggled to decide how to deal with documents that include both legal and business advice.
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Newyork
Brooklyn Judge Accused of Making Racist and Homophobic Remarks Resigns
Misconduct claims against Judge Harriet Thompson of Brooklyn Surrogate’s Court were scheduled to be considered at a hearing next week.
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Books
A Festival Is ‘Uncensored’ No More After Pulling a Work About Gender
The Frigid Fringe Festival in New York said it would no longer bill itself as “uncensored” after deciding not to…
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Books
Alex Brightman Lays ‘Beetlejuice’ to Rest
A concussion nearly derailed the actor’s fan-favorite turn as the madcap, black-and-white striped ghoul. But he recovered in time for…
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News
You May Miss These Parasites When They’re Gone
Warming temperatures in one part of the world seem to have driven down the parasite population, suggesting another unexpected way…
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News
Jean Paré, Best-Selling ‘Everyday’ Cookbook Author, Dies at 95
With easy-to-follow recipes developed in her native Canada, she became one of the world’s top cookbook authors, publishing more than…
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Books
Longtime Film Forum Director to Step Down After 50 Years
Karen Cooper, who took over the nonprofit cinema in 1972 and transformed it into a $6 million-a-year operation, will step…
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World
Czech Court Clears Ex-Prime Minister of Fraud in E.U. Funds Case
Andrej Babis, a billionaire agriculturalist, had been accused of illegally obtaining farm subsidies for one of his properties.
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World
Without Hesitation, Ukraine Goes Toe to Toe With Russia in Bakhmut
Earlier in the war, Ukraine’s leadership was more equivocal about pitched battles with high casualties. There’s no second-guessing this time.…