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News
Harrison White, Groundbreaking (and Inscrutable) Sociologist, Dies at 94
A theoretical physicist-turned-sociologist, he upended his field by focusing on social networks to explain how society works. His writing was…
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Newyork
A Former Close Friend of Senator Menendez Testifies Against Him
Philip Sellinger, the U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, was a guest at Senator Robert Menendez’s wedding in…
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World
Three Men Convicted in Murder of Dutch Journalist
A Dutch court sentenced the men to prison for more than 25 years on Wednesday in the killing of Peter…
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World
Denmark’s Prime Minister Says She’s ‘Not Quite Myself’ After Assault
Mette Frederiksen said she was working but still recovering, days after being punched in a busy square in Copenhagen.
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Style
Who Am I Without My Voice?
The serious trouble started on Christmas Eve, upstate with family. The Puerto Rican side does not alternate talking and listening…
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Business
Why the Paramount Deal Talks Failed
After months of negotiations, Shari Redstone walked away from a tie-up with SkyDance. Here’s how a plan to reshape the…
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World
Hunter Biden Conviction Undercuts a Trump Narrative, and a Fund-Raising Pitch
Many allies of Donald J. Trump had secretly wanted an acquittal, which they predicted would have turbocharged fund-raising and fed…
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News
Norman Carol, Violinist in Historic Concert in China, Is Dead at 95
The concertmaster and first-chair violinist with the Philadelphia Orchestra for decades, he took part in a diplomatic breakthrough in 1973…
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Newyork
Man Charged With Using Racist Messaging Channel to Sell Guns From Prison
Manhattan prosecutors say Hayden Espinosa operated through a white-supremacist channel on Telegram that they discovered after a racist massacre in…
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Books
At the Ojai Festival, a Star Pianist Keeps the Focus on Young Artists
Mitsuko Uchida sat at the piano with her back to the audience. It was an unusual look for a reigning…