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Over 100 United Nations member states pledge support for UNRWA, and other news.
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees appears to have weathered a crisis stemming from Israeli accusations that it employed people affiliated with Hamas: On Friday, 118 United Nations member states publicly declared support for the ...
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Books
‘Signs of Scorching Prejudice’ Doomed the Case Against Alec Baldwin
A high-pressure manslaughter case against a movie star turned into an interrogation of the prosecution’s conduct.
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Books
How Young Artists Take Inspiration From Religion in Uncertain Times
Inheritors of a world shaped by big tech and precarious careers, these New York artists are searching for answers in good faith.
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Books
Keeping the Lights on at the Met Museum Is an Art in Itself
There’s a job opening at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. And it’ll give you the opportunity to skulk around the museum’s treasures when the public isn’t there. The catch: It requires you to not be afraid of heights. To embrace them, even. The opening ...
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Books
Hidetoshi Nishijima Was ‘Overwhelmed’ by This Filmmaker’s Work
After seeing “Husbands” and “Minnie and Moskowitz,” the actor from “Drive My Car” and the new Apple TV+ series “Sunny” said, “I couldn’t go home. I just kept bicycling around.”
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Newyork
Bill Viola, Celebrated Video Artist Who Played With Time, Dies at 73
Inspired by Renaissance painters, he explored life’s passages — birth, death, romantic love, redemption and rebirth — in often moving, often thrilling exhibitions.
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News
Is There a Future in the Doomsday Economy?
With Fortitude Ranch, the entrepreneur Drew Miller is betting on franchised timeshares for people who are worried about the end of the world.
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News
The $25 Trillion System of Retirement Savings Needs Fixing
Fifty years after Congress passed a landmark retirement law, 401(k) and I.R.A. accounts enrich mostly higher-income households. Here are five ways they can be improved.
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News
Why Does a Routine Test of Newborns Reward ‘Pink’ Skin?
The Apgar test grades infants in five areas, including skin tone. Babies of color score lower, and may be subjected to unnecessary treatment.
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Newyork
Police Kill a Boy, and a Refugee Group’s Young Lead the Call for Answers
A Utica, N.Y., officer’s fatal shooting of a 13-year-old provokes anger among the city’s Karen residents, members of an ethnic group from Myanmar.