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World
Josette Molland’s Testimony: Scenes of Life in Nazi Camps
Josette Molland, who died at 100 in France on Feb. 17, was a young member of the French Resistance during…
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News
Josette Molland, Who Told of Life in Nazi Camps Through Art, Dies at 100
She endured horrors as a captured member of the French Resistance and — to ensure that her story, too, would…
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World
Russians Flock to Navalny’s Grave as They Grapple With His Legacy
The loss of the optimism in the face of oppression espoused by Aleksei Navalny, Russia’s most prominent opposition leader, has…
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News
A Comforting Rice Dish That Won’t Break the Bank
Adas polo, a Persian recipe perfumed with cinnamon and layered with caramelized onions and dates, only feels expensive.
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Style
Why Won’t Our Daughter Introduce Us to Her New Boyfriend?
Parents who enjoy an otherwise close relationship with their 33-year-old daughter feel hurt not to have been introduced to a…
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News
The Babe Paley in ‘Feud’ Is Not the Woman I Knew
The first time I saw Naomi Watts playing my grandmother Babe Paley in “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans,” she was…
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News
Shafiqah Hudson, Who Fought Trolls on Social Media, Dies at 46
When the hashtag #EndFathersDay began trending on Twitter, she realized it was more than just an absurd joke. It was…
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News
Barbara Lee Is a Progressive Hero. Why Is She Trailing in the Polls in California?
“The perspective, the lens, the representation, the experience of a Black woman from California is badly needed.” That’s what Representative…
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News
Rabbi Ellen Bernstein, Who Saw Ecology as God’s Work, Dies at 70
She linked her passion for the natural environment to the precepts of the Hebrew Bible, beginning with the Garden of…
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Books
The Panama Canal Redrew the World’s Map. A Novel Explores the Lives It Changed.
In her new novel, “The Great Divide,” Cristina Henríquez tells the story of the forgotten lives behind the construction of…