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Books
The Comedy, and the Horror, of the Infertility Plot
Onscreen, assisted reproductive technology is a double-edged device, representing women’s empowerment, or their exploitation.
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World
Navalny’s Funeral to Be Held on Friday, Spokeswoman Says
The memorial service for the Russian opposition leader could be a rare chance for a show of dissent in Moscow, but members of the public who attend will be taking a risk.
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News
A Gem in Central Park Reopens
The boathouse in the park has a new operator, Korean offal at Ahgassi in Midtown and more restaurant news.
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News
A Food Festival Moves to Brooklyn
Order the perfect chicken for coq au vin, try a Croatian amaro and more food news.
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World
Jaap van Zweden to Lead French Orchestra After New York Philharmonic
The conductor, whose tenure in New York ends this summer, will begin a five-year term at the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France in 2026.
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Books
Jeffrey Gibson Will Bring Sculptures of Ancestral Spirits to Met Facade
The Met named its 2025 art commissions, which include Gibson’s facade sculptures and a roof garden installation by the soundsmith Jennie C. Jones.
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Science
Odysseus Sends Moon Landing Photos Home With Time Running Out
The privately built American spacecraft’s ability to send home images and other data has been limited by its sideways landing. On another part of the moon, a Japanese spacecraft woke up.
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US
Confused About Michigan’s Primary and Convention? You’re Not Alone.
Republicans will use both a primary on Feb. 27 and a statewide nominating convention on March 2 to award presidential delegates.
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US
What to Watch in the South Carolina G.O.P. Primary
South Carolina voters head to the polls on Saturday to cast ballots in a Republican presidential primary that could well determine the political fate of the state’s former governor, Nikki Haley, in her long-shot bid to derail former President Donald ...
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Newyork
The Trauma Experienced in Gaza Is Beyond PTSD
“We will die. All of us. Hopefully soon enough to stop the suffering that we are living through every single second.” Those words were sent in a text last week by a physician working for Doctors Without Borders in the southern Gaza Strip. And it is ...