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Beirut, a City Where Everyone Gets By, Revisits Sectarian Violence
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Tony Nohra, a shopkeeper in a Christian neighborhood of Beirut, was receiving a shipment of yogurt on…
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With Lawmaker’s Killing, the U.K. Confronts a New Episode of Terrorism
LONDON — Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other British leaders paid their respects on Saturday morning at a church east…
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In Venezuela, a Rum Maker Offers Gangsters a Life Outside of Crime
In the process, the family running the company, Ron Santa Teresa, has gone from bankruptcy to exporting an award-winning vintage…
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Arts
Review: The Met’s ‘Turandot,’ Strongly Sung, Garishly Staged
By opening its season a few weeks ago with Terence Blanchard’s “Fire Shut Up in My Bones,” the first work…
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Arts
Selma Blair Wants You to See Her Living With Multiple Sclerosis
Selma Blair could only talk for a half-hour in our first session. That was as long as she trusted her…
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Review: ‘Dopesick’ Depicts the Opioid Crisis From All Sides
“Dopesick,” Hulu’s ambitious and intermittently compelling mini-series about the role of Purdue Pharma in the opioid crisis, is built around…
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Arts
How Xenia Rubinos Freed Herself on a New Album, ‘Una Rosa’
Xenia Rubinos stuck her head inside a white, doughnut-shaped couch, trying to get a better feel for the furniture’s globular…
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Gavin Creel Lets His Imagination Run Wild With Gay Stories and House Music
Gavin Creel was about to come clean, despite his agent’s worry that it might make him sound like an idiot:…
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World
What Are Political ‘Surgeries’ in Britain?
David Amess, a British lawmaker who was stabbed to death on Friday, warned in a book published less than a…
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China’s Latest Craze: Scripted Murders, With Real Tears and Piracy
The murders are scripted. The money is real. In cities throughout China, young people are flocking to clubs to play…