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Family of Egyptian Political Prisoner Says He Had Near-Death Experience

CAIRO — Alaa Abd El Fattah, Egypt’s best-known political prisoner, is thin, frail and psychologically unstable after spending months with…

Sports

A Price on History? Aaron Judge’s 62nd Home Run Ball to Be Auctioned.

Late in the summer, while Aaron Judge was swatting balls over fences and closing in on his historic 62nd home…

Business

Lab-Grown Meat Receives Clearance From F.D.A.

The Food and Drug Administration has cleared a California company’s “slaughter-free” chicken, putting lab-grown meat one step closer to ...

World

‘The Crown’: The Story of Mohamed Al-Fayed and His Valet

LONDON — It’s 1946 in a dusty square in Alexandria, Egypt. Teenagers play a boisterous football match, and one of…

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Navalny says he is now in permanent solitary confinement.

Aleksei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader jailed after surviving an assassination attempt said on Thursday that he has been transferred…

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University of Virginia Shooting Raises Questions of Missed Warning Signs

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — A lawyer for the family of one of the three students killed in this week’s shooting at…

World

Meret Oppenheim: Enough With That Tempest in a Teacup

One of the great things about “Meret Oppenheim: My Exhibition” at the Museum of Modern Art is that “Object,” the…

Business

Steven Ginsberg Named Editor of The Athletic

The Athletic, the sports website owned by The New York Times Company, announced on Thursday that Steven Ginsberg, a top…

World

Manhattan D.A. Tosses Nearly 200 Convictions Tied to Discredited Officers

The Manhattan district attorney’s office on Thursday sought the dismissal of 188 convictions, going as far back as 2001, that…

Magazine

Poem: Self-Portrait as Collected Bones [Rejoice, Rejoice]

Michael Wasson’s poem uses the self-portrait to investigate identity within the legacy of colonialism and erasure of the Indigenous body.…

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