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Books
Readers Have Thoughts About the ‘Best Books of the 21st Century’
They wanted to know where the poetry and the genre fiction were — and they also wanted to let us know which books were missing.
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News
Bird Flu Is Spreading. Why Aren’t More People Getting Tested?
Even as the H5N1 virus evolves, gaps remain in the nation’s contingency plans for human testing, scientists say.
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Newyork
Lara Trump, Woman in Black
At the Republican National Convention, Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law and co-chair of the party made it personal.
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Books
Review: ‘Ain’t Done Bad’ Tells a Familiar Gay Story in Dance
Jakob Karr, from “So You Think You Can Dance?,” has conceived and choreographed a show set to songs by the country musician Orville Peck.
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News
Can Urban Design Have a Gender? In This Vienna District, the Answer Is Yes.
On a sunny afternoon this spring, Eva Kail stood outside the gleaming subway station in Aspern Seestadt, a sprawling planned community in northeast Vienna that she essentially manifested from an idea into a real place. Eva Kail in Vienna, where she ...
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US
Biden Looks to Tackle 3 Big Weaknesses as He Courts Latinos in Nevada
The president plans to promote his economic and immigration policies as he tries to re-energize his campaign in the battleground state.
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News
U.K. Inflation Steady as Economists Puzzle Over ‘Taylor Swift Effects’
Consumer prices rose 2 percent in June from a year earlier, a bit higher than economists expected, with a big jump in hotel prices coinciding with a blockbuster series of concerts.
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Newyork
Judy Chicago on Coming to Grips With Mortality
The Unstoppables is a series about people whose ambition is undimmed by time. Below, Judy Chicago explains, in her own words, what continues to motivate her. My father — he was a labor organizer — taught me that the purpose of life was to make a ...
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World
Trump Tells Taiwan to Expect a Higher Price Tag for U.S. Defense
Trump also accused Taiwan of sinking the U.S. semiconductor sector, signaling he wants a more transactional approach to shielding the island from China.
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Newyork
J.D. Vance Keeps Selling His Soul. He’s Got Plenty of Buyers.
At the outset of Christopher Marlowe’s late 16th-century play “The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus,”the scholar at the center of the tale abandons all the learning he has mastered. Law, philosophy, medicine — none of these have fulfilled his ...