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Books
Serra’s ‘Splash’: A Public Artist’s Private Breakthough
Serra spattered a pot of molten lead against the base of a wall in Jasper Johns’s home. Then he let it harden. The result looked nothing like a traditional sculpture.
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US
Woman Who Received 5-Year Sentence in Voter Fraud Case Is Acquitted
A Texas appeals court reversed its earlier opinion that had upheld the conviction of Crystal Mason, who was found guilty of illegally casting a provisional ballot in 2016, even though she claimed she hadn’t known she was ineligible to vote.
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Newyork
Jenna Lyons Will Return to ‘Real Housewives of New York City’
An exclusive interview with an “unlikely housewife,” the former J. Crew president turned Bravo star.
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US
Bogus Election Fraud Claims Still Run Rampant in Maricopa County
Ever since Donald Trump’s 2020 loss, election officials in Arizona’s largest county have faced relentless harassment. But one official got good news this week in a defamation case against Kari Lake.
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World
Two days after the U.N. call for a cease-fire, Israeli strikes on Gaza haven’t let up.
Israel’s air force on Wednesday continued to pound the Gaza Strip with strikes, and Hamas fighters kept up attacks against Israeli soldiers, a further indication that a United Nations Security Council resolution this week calling for a cease-fire had ...
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Books
Harvard Removes Binding of Human Skin From Book in Its Library
The decision to find a “respectful final disposition” for human remains used for a 19th-century book comes amid growing scrutiny of their presence in museum collections.
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Newyork
The Race to Reinvent CPR
A new, high-tech approach called ECPR can restart more hearts and save more lives. Why aren’t more hospitals embracing it?
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Newyork
A Fatal Instant on the Subway Captures New York’s Persistent Challenges
The man charged with shoving a man from a subway platform had a violent history, according to officials. The man who died was recovering from his own troubled past, his family said.
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World
Gazans Drown Trying to Retrieve Airdropped Aid, Authorities Say
The authorities in Gaza said on Tuesday that several people had drowned while trying to retrieve airdropped aid that had fallen into the Mediterranean, the latest incident in which an airdrop has apparently led to deaths. They called for an end to ...
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World
Israel Presses On With Strikes in Gaza After U.N. Cease-Fire Resolution
The Israeli military pressed on with its bombardment of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, signaling that the passing of a United Nations resolution calling for a cease-fire for the holy month of Ramadan on Monday had not shaken Israel’s determination to ...