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World
Political Turmoil in Peru, in Photos
Widespread unrest has spread across Peru this week following the sudden ouster of President Pedro Castillo, who tried to dissolve Congress and install an emergency government ahead of a vote to impeach him on Dec. 7. Instead, Mr. Castillo was removed ...
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Sports
N.F.L. Week 15 Predictions: Our Picks for Each Game
The Dolphins’ and Bills’ prolific receivers may be iced in a freezing night game on Saturday before the Giants and Commanders meet in a battle to avoid the N.F.C. East’s cellar.
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Books
Steve Martin and Martin Short Trade Barbs, and Eulogies, on ‘S.N.L.’
The two seasoned comedians brought their playful rivalry to this week’s episode, which featured the musical guest Brandi Carlile.
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US
University of California Academic Workers Partly End Strike
Postdoctoral students and academic researchers said they will return to work on Monday after ratifying a new contract, but workers who help teach undergraduates and assign grades remain on strike.
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Books
‘Ain’t No Mo’’ to Close on Broadway
The play, a biting comedy by Jordan E. Cooper, will have its final performance on Dec. 18, just over two weeks after opening.
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Sports
The N.F.L. Playoff Picture Isn’t as Cloudy as Records Make It Seem
As teams jockey for 14 playoff spots over the end of the regular season, the gap between postseason hopefuls and championship contenders is widening.
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Sports
What We Learned From Week 13 in the N.F.L.
The Eagles’ versatility was on display against the Titans, Daniel Jones ran out of running room against the Commanders, and N.F.L. teams got scoring from surprising places.
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Books
‘Phantom of the Opera’ to Delay Broadway Closing After Sales Spike
Last week was the highest-grossing in the show’s 35-year history.
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US
Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates Abortion Ban After Six Weeks of Pregnancy
The Georgia Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated the state’s ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, temporarily restoring the law that ...
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Books
Review: Two Debuts Make for a Week of Philharmonic Firsts
The New York Philharmonic is still rolling out the features of its new home, the freshly gut-renovated David Geffen Hall. For its performances ...