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Politics
Linda King Newell, Feminist Scholar of Mormon History, Dies at 82
Her work exploring the idea of female subservience within the church won acclaim. But it also led to her being…
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Arts
Jessye Norman Rejected These Recordings. Should They Be Released?
The maestro was in a foul mood. And the singer was unhappy. The Berlin Wall had fallen almost a decade…
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Politics
Google Changed Work Culture. Its Former Hype Woman Has Regrets.
Hosted by Lulu Garcia-Navarro Produced by Wyatt Orme and Derek Arthur Edited by Anabel Bacon and Kaari Pitkin Engineered by…
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Arts
She’s Oscar-Nominated, but Hong Chau Hopes to Stay an Underdog
Though Hong Chau received her first Oscar nomination last month, for playing Brendan Fraser’s caretaker in the Darren Aronofsky drama…
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World
Sarah Lawrence Sex Cult’s ‘Lieutenant’ Faces Prison for Abetting Abuse
Isabella Pollok should not serve time for helping Lawrence Ray, her lawyers said. They argued that she went from innocent acolyte…
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Magazine
The Prison Letters Project: Considering Past Trauma
The case of Ivié DeMolina, convicted for her part in two murders, raises difficult questions about appropriate punishments for serious…
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World
McClellan Wins in Virginia and Will Be State’s First Black Woman in Congress
Jennifer McClellan, a state senator, will fill the seat held by Representative A. Donald McEachin, who died in November.
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Politics
The Fox Newsification of Nikki Haley
Here’s what I think is one of the most intriguing questions in American politics today: How would Nikki Haley talk…
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Politics
Barbara Bosson, 83, Dies; Brought Family Drama to ‘Hill Street Blues’
She received five consecutive Emmy nominations for her role as Fay Furillo, the frenetic ex-wife of a police precinct captain.
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World
What’s Homelessness Really Like?
A Times project explores the daily lives of people experiencing homelessness.