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World
‘Naatu Naatu’ From ‘RRR’ Is a Worldwide Hit, but It Draws on Very Local Traditions
The composers and choreographer explain how they created the propulsive sequence that is nominated for best song.
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World
Wagner Group Chief Accuses Russian Military Command of Treason
The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group accused the country’s defense minister and its highest-ranking general of treason on Tuesday,…
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News
Biden’s Promises on Social Security and Medicare Have No Basis in Reality
In his State of the Union speech this month, President Biden pledged to block any reductions in scheduled Social Security…
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News
We Were Too Late, and the Rubble Was Quiet
ISTANBUL — We were late to the scene of the crime. Two days late. When the first earthquakes hit southern…
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News
He Taught Americans to Cook Indian Food. Now He’s on His Final Chapter.
MINNEAPOLIS — When Raghavan Iyer was a young graduate with a chemistry degree trying to decide what to do with…
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Real Estate
As Their Family Grew, the Suburbs Beckoned
But finding the right house wasn’t easy during the pandemic. Neither was renovating on a tight schedule.
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World
Putin’s Move on Nuclear Treaty May Signal End to Formal Arms Control
WARSAW — When President Vladimir V. Putin announced at the end of a 100-minute speech on Tuesday that he would…
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Business
Jen Psaki, Once the Voice of Biden, Moves to an Anchor Chair
Rachel Maddow is teaching her to use a TelePrompTer, so far with mixed results. Mika Brzezinski offered tips on pinning…
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Books
An Extraordinary Memoir of a Black American Boyhood
Joseph Earl Thomas’s remarkable debut, “Sink,” recounts the coming-of-age of a young man for whom poverty, violence, drug abuse and…
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Books
The Marquis de Sade’s Filthy, Pricey 40-Foot Scroll of Depravity
A new book by Joel Warner traces the fate of the parchment on which the infamous author wrote “120 Days…