World
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Jennifer Bartlett, Conceptual Painter on a Vast Scale, Dies at 81
Jennifer Bartlett, a New York artist whose Conceptual paintings executed on one-foot-square white enameled steel plates (inspired by the city’s…
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South Korea’s First Moon Launch: How to Watch
Joining the list of nations with ambitious plans in space, South Korea is aiming for the moon on Thursday. Its…
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Here’s What School Covid Policies Should Look Like This Year
Millions of kids went “missing” from schools during the coronavirus pandemic — totally unaccounted for. Reading and math scores plummeted.…
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This Is Why Peter Meijer Lost?
Last year Peter Meijer, the Michigan representative who voted to impeach Donald Trump and just lost his re-election primary over…
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What’s the Matter With Arizona?
Another round of elections, another set of results that are more muddle than message. I’m beginning to think that America…
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How the Left Has Changed the Publishing Industry
More from our inbox: A Lesson From Kansas: ‘Purple Is a Beautiful Color’Act Against Monkeypox NowPelosi’s Support for TaiwanThe Pope’s…
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Robert E. Simanek, Korean War Medal of Honor Recipient, Dies at 92
Robert E. Simanek, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for saving his fellow Marines from grievous injuries or death…
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Classic Internet Censorship
I want us to consider the implications of this new reality: In three of the four most populous countries in…
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The Problem With Wine Bottles
Glass bottles have historically been the perfect containers for wine. They are inert and handily sealed, so wine can age…
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One Fifth, Serving Updated Italian Fare, Is Set to Open in Greenwich Village
Headliner One Fifth With a nearly 100-year history, this Art Deco-styled space, most recently the Batali and Bastianich team’s Otto,…