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News
AMC Theaters, Looking for Movies, Turns to Blumhouse
The theater chain and the entertainment company are teaming up for a five-day festival of old horror films in 40 cities, compensating for a lack of new films.
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Books
Appeals Court Overturns Vybz Kartel’s Murder Conviction
A judge ruled that the dancehall artist’s 2014 trial had proceeded improperly after a claim of juror misconduct.
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Newyork
What to Know About the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade
The parade will be held on a Saturday this year, the day before St. Patrick’s Day, in accordance with religious observances.
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Books
Writing a Book About Grief Isn’t Always Cathartic
Sloane Crosley’s apartment was robbed. Then her friend died. The only sensible thing to do was write about how it felt — and still feels.
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World
Geert Wilders Says He Will Forgo Becoming Dutch Prime Minister
Mr. Wilders, a hard-right icon, won the last elections decisively. His announcement may help facilitate the creation of a right-wing government in the Netherlands.
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World
New U.S. Arms for Ukraine Will Help, for a Little While
The $300 million package will help hold off the Russians for a few weeks, analysts say, but without far more Ukraine may go on losing ground.
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News
NYC Restaurant Sheds Are Here to Stay. Here Are the New Guidelines.
The city’s Department of Transportation issued new rules for Dining Out NYC, its official program, and more food news.
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US
Virginia Bans Legacy Admissions in Public Universities and Colleges
The new law comes as the practice of giving preferential treatment to applicants with family ties to alumni has come under renewed scrutiny.
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US
No More No. 2 Pencils: The SAT Goes Fully Digital
The new format cuts nearly an hour out of the exam and has shorter reading passages.
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News
If You Close It, Will They Come?
Two restaurants, Marc179 and the Chef’s Counter at Greywind, are open only three days a month.