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A Republican Makes Jokes About an Unlikely Subject: Her Own Party
In frequently bawdy terms at a press club dinner, Representative Nancy Mace brought down the house with her barbs at…
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News
They’re Big. They’re Red. But Are They Boots?
A New York collective known for smart-alecky drops has once again captured the internet’s imagination, this time with oversize red…
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News
In Speech to E.U. Leaders, Zelensky Links Europe to Ukraine’s Fate
President Volodymyr Zelensky, in only his second trip outside Ukraine since the conflict began, told European lawmakers that his country’s…
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Opinion
Ron Labinski, Who Designed a Cozier Future for Stadiums, Dies at 85
An architect, he followed his hunch that teams would abandon ugly concrete multipurpose arenas for fan-friendly single-sport facilities, like Oriole…
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News
Florida Officials Had Repeated Contact With College Board Over African American Studies
A letter from state officials is likely to fuel controversy over the College Board, which has been accused of stripping…
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Newyork
A Pigeon Was Dyed. Then It Died. Now the Police Are Investigating.
The artificially pink pigeon, nicknamed Flamingo, was thought to be a victim of a gender reveal stunt gone wrong. The…
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Books
Laraaji Conjures a Baptism in Sound
The pioneer of ambient music, now 79, rediscovered some of his earliest recordings for a new four-disc set.
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Books
An Artist Puts Kabul in a New Light (With Lipstick and Manicure)
The Afghan-Canadian artist Hangama Amiri fled the Taliban as a child. Her new museum show reclaims space for women with…
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Books
How Uta Barth’s Art Illuminates
In a 40-year retrospective at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, the photographer scrutinizes subtle shifts in light and reveals…
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Books
What an ’80s Feeling: ‘Flashdance’ Turns 40
The film helped bring breaking into the mainstream. Over the years, it also became famous for the subs and doubles…