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The Met Aims to Get Harlem Right, the Second Time Around

Notoriously, in the winter of 1969 the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its first exhibition devoted to African American culture,…

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If You Liked ‘Saltburn,’ Consider This Much Better Movie

“The Dreamers,” Bernardo Bertolucci’s notorious 2004 coming-of-age drama, pushes the same buttons, but it makes serious points along the way.

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Intelligence Chairman Defends His Hints About a Russian Space Weapon

Representative Michael R. Turner, who drew criticism last week after releasing a cryptic statement about a new threat, said he…

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Charles V. Hamilton, an Apostle of ‘Black Power,’ Dies at 94

He popularized the term “institutional racism" and, with Stokely Carmichael, wrote a book in 1967 that was seen as a…

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Navalny’s Death Shocked the World, but Will It Galvanize Opposition to Putin?

His death united world leaders and demonstrators in grief, but it also left Russia without a charismatic counterweight to its…

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For Harris, Promises to Ukraine Prove Harder to Make Amid G.O.P. Resistance

Vice President Kamala Harris tried to reassure European and Ukrainian leaders that America would come through with security aid. But…

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How Two First Ladies Weathered a Most Unusual Presidential Transition

Jill Biden wanted to keep teaching. Melania Trump just wanted to go home. In nearly every way, the two women…

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My Grandpa Redeemed Cans for Money. He Deserved a Raise.

When I was in the fifth grade, my grandpa took me to my school’s dumpster. “You know the Coca-Colas and…

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Could Long Covid Be the Senate’s Bipartisan Cause?

Senator Roger Marshall’s voice was shaking with emotion as he made the case for speedy and focused research into long…

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King Charles Has Done What Monarchs Before Him Would Not Dare

The most surprising thing about the disclosure that King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer after less than two…

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