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Politics
Harriet Pattison, 94, Dies; Landscape Architect With a Tie to Louis Kahn
After having a son with the famous architect, she built a career, often collaborating with Mr. Kahn on projects, including…
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World
On Senate Choice, Newsom Was in a Box of His Own Making
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California’s choice of a successor to Dianne Feinstein was complicated by two television interviews that attracted…
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World
They Were Given IUDs as Children Without Their Consent. Now, They Want Compensation.
A group of Indigenous women in Greenland say Danish doctors inserted intrauterine devices without their consent. They are now seeking…
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Business
What Happened to Shen Beauty?
An airy boutique for salves and cosmetics was a Brooklyn hot spot for more than a decade. But many employees…
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Magazine
How PETA Infiltrated Major Fashion Shows This Season
An inside look at how and why the animal rights activists returned to disrupting the runways.
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Arts
‘Flora and Son’ and the Unspoken Truth About Songwriting
To one musician, John Carney’s films about budding artists mirror the joys and pitfalls of crafting tunes.
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Arts
Conjuring Mary Shelley’s Outrageous Imagination
A Dutch novelist envisions the creation of “Frankenstein,” Shelley’s most famous work.
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World
Judge Let Abusive Parents Keep Daughter. Days Later, She Was Dead.
A Brooklyn judge ordered Ella Vitalis, 1, who died of blunt force trauma, to stay with her parents, after the…
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World
Ghosts of Struggles Past and Future Haunt U.K. Conservative Showpiece
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hopes his governing party’s annual conference can lift his ailing poll numbers. Predecessors and would-be successors…
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Arts
Allegra Kent Conjures ‘Messages From the Air, the Atmosphere’
The iridescent Balanchine ballerina returns to New York City Ballet this season to coach for “La Sonnambula.” What does she…