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US
One Grieving Mother Hasn’t Given Up Hope for a Gun Control Compromise
A year after losing her daughter in the Covenant School shooting, Katy Dieckhaus is speaking about Evelyn, and the changes she wants to see.
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Newyork
Marjorie Perloff, Leading Scholar of Avant-Garde Poetry, Dies at 92
A forceful advocate for experimental poetry, she argued that a critic’s task was not to search for meaning, but to explicate the form and texture of a poem.
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Newyork
First Asian American ‘Bachelorette,’ Jenn Tran, Cast by ABC
The dating franchise, which has been criticized for its handling of race, has cast its first Asian American lead after more than 20 years on air.
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Books
Seance? Celebration? A Risqué Tribute to Sinead O’Connor Arrives.
Since Sinead O’Connor died last summer at 56, the outspoken and defiant Irish singer-songwriter has been memorialized on stages both divey and grand, including a star-studded concert last week at Carnegie Hall. But no tribute was likely as nude as ...
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Newyork
Why Does Every Southern Accent in a Movie Sound So Bad?
Even good actors, from Margaret Qualley to Daniel Craig, are always talking in put-upon drawls.
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Newyork
Gisele Bündchen on Healthy Eating and Unhealthy Relationships
Beautiful people are not spared the indignities of overextended joints, which is how the supermodel Gisele Bündchen found herself staring down the barrel of two shoulder surgeries in 2019 and 2020. At the time, Ms. Bündchen was living in Boston with ...
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US
Trump Isn’t Reaching Out to Haley and Her Voters. Will It Matter?
Republicans are debating the wisdom of the former president’s decision to bypass any reconciliation with Nikki Haley.
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News
Will Country Welcome Beyoncé? That’s the Wrong Question.
With the release of “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé’s eighth solo album and the one that finds her exploring — and testing — the boundaries of country music, much of the early conversation has centered on whether the country music industry would rally ...
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Newyork
There Is No Easy Way to Go Public About Cancer
There is a moment for patients after we deliver the news of a frightening diagnosis, after they have taken in the realities we have laid before them, when they realize that there is one more tremendous hurdle ahead: to share that news with others ...
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US
Who Are the RFK Jr. Voters?
“He’s outspoken. As far as I know, he’s not crooked.”