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Style
What Made You Look in 2022?
Most mornings on the Styles desk, a small group of editors meets to look through dozens of photos that have…
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Style
Surviving 10 Hours and 32 Minutes at Bergdorf Goodman
It seems wrong that a yellow mop bucket should be on the main floor of Bergdorf Goodman. Or that a…
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World
Republicans and Democrats Pay Tribute to Pelosi as Her Portrait Is Unveiled
A ceremony at the Capitol brought together colleagues, onetime rivals, a predecessor and would-be successors, and featured a video tribute…
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Sports
For Chris Paul, Studying at an H.B.C.U. Was a ‘Natural’ Fit
Paul, the star N.B.A. guard, will graduate from Winston-Salem State on Friday, completing an educational journey he started in 2003…
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World
What We Learned From ‘Harry and Meghan,’ Part Two
The second collection of episodes of the couple’s Netflix docuseries landed on Thursday. It dives deep into mental health and…
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Business
An Alternate Reality: How Russia’s State TV Spins the Ukraine War
Leaked emails detail how Russia’s biggest state broadcaster, working with the nation’s security services, mined right-wing American news and Chinese…
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World
The Infrared Hunt for Russian Troops in the Battle for Bakhmut
BAKHMUT, Ukraine — Wind howled through leafless trees and through the windows of the blown-out apartment building as the surveillance…
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News
When Allen Ginsberg Came to Town
Let’s take a moment to contemplate President Biden signing that new law requiring federal recognition of same-sex marriage. After all,…
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Sports
U.C.L.A. Is Allowed by California Regents to Join Big Ten
By an 11-5 vote, the University of California Board of Regents chose not to block U.C.L.A. from leaving the Pac-12.…
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World
Biden Aims to Inject New Energy Into U.S. Relations With African Nations
WASHINGTON — President Biden sought to revitalize America’s listless relationship with Africa on Wednesday, promising a grab bag of economic…