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Israel’s Seizure of Gaza Border Zone Strains Ties With Egypt
Israel defied ominous Egyptian warnings and took control of the Philadelphi Corridor, but the reaction from Egypt, which wants to…
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Books
Adventures in Space and Time With Stockhausen
An elliptical halo of thin, concentrated light floated in the capacious drill hall of the Park Avenue Armory on a…
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Books
Taylor Swift Is No. 1 Again, With Little Competition on the Way
“The Tortured Poets Department” earns a sixth week atop the Billboard 200, while the latest from Twenty One Pilots opens…
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Sports
Grilled Soy-Basted Chicken With Spicy Cashews, a Five-Star Reader Favorite
“I would love to leave a review, but I’m so busy swooning and drooling, I’m not sure I can concentrate.”
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Books
Is This Season of ‘Hacks’ Trolling Jerry Seinfeld?
The comedian’s philosophies about the audience and comedy are contradicted in characterizations and plot lines on the Max series.
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Real Estate
$1.9 Million Homes in California
A midcentury retreat in Palm Springs, a 2021 townhouse in West Hollywood and a 1912 Craftsman bungalow in San Diego.
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Books
Young, Restless and Fired Up in the Cool Gray City of Love
Francine Prose’s new memoir, “1974,” looks back at her brief but transformative relationship with a countercultural champion.
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Books
In ‘Clipped,’ Cleopatra Coleman Spreads Her Wings
The actor’s versatility has allowed her to stay relatively anonymous, but that may change with her new docudrama about an…
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World
In Former Soviet States, a Tug of War Between East and West
Geopolitical rivalry, intensified by fighting in Ukraine, is amplifying domestic struggles in countries like Georgia and Moldova whose people are…
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Politics
The Ghost Trees of Chicago
In May, parts of Chicago were covered for the first time in 17 years by a brood of buzzing, mating,…