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World
A Thriving Border Town Undercuts South Africa’s Anti-Immigrant Mood
By 7 a.m., lines of customers snake down the block outside stores on the main commercial strip in Musina, a…
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Arts
Review: A Haunting Koma Otake Dances With the Collective ‘You’
The Japanese artist presents his latest solo (a triptych and a gradual striptease) at Danspace Project.
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World
A Jan. 6 Defendant Pleads His Case to the Son Who Turned Him In
The trial was over and the verdict was in, but Brian Mock, 44, kept going back through the evidence, trying…
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World
For Ukrainian Refugees, Seeing the Doctor Can Be Worth a Risky Trip Home
Hundreds of thousands who fled after Russia invaded make brief visits back, often to reconnect with family but also for…
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World
Under Pressure, Britain’s Leader Tries Another Reset With a Swerve to Center
After more than a year as prime minister, Rishi Sunak, a Conservative, has failed to close a yawning gap in…
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World
‘I Decided I Needed a Slice of Junior’s Strawberry Cheesecake’
A long trip to satisfy a craving, a Greenwich Village walk and more reader tales of New York City in…
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World
After Shooting, Maine Senators in the Spotlight on Guns
The shooting in Lewiston that left 18 dead prompted the town’s conservative Democratic representative to embrace an assault weapons ban,…
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Politics
$400,000 Homes in Oklahoma, South Carolina and Louisiana
A Craftsman house in Oklahoma City, a two-bedroom bungalow in North Charleston and a renovated 1850s cottage in New Orleans.
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Magazine
Why Do Women Still Wear Stilettos?
A reader wonders why the uncomfortable and often impractical shoes have not been retired.
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Politics
What Happens When a Woman Chooses Career Dominance Over Her Relationship
In 2020 the economist Robin Ely and the sociologist Irene Padavic wrote an article for Harvard Business Review titled “What’s…