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Politics
Margaret Tynes, Soprano Who Soared in Verdi and Strauss, Dies at 104
Because there were few opportunities for Black singers in the U.S., she became a powerhouse in Europe, performing in operas…
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Politics
Lynne Reid Banks, Author of ‘The Indian in the Cupboard,’ Dies at 94
She explored the struggles of young women in the novel “The L-Shaped Room” but found her biggest success with a…
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Magazine
Are You a ‘Spring’ or a ‘Winter’? It Could Cost You $500 to Find Out.
Seasonal color analysis, a fad from the 1980s seeking to identify a person’s most flattering color palette, is drawing views…
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Politics
For $367 a Month, She Has 345 Square Feet, a Hot Tub and a River
After a lifetime of seeking out tiny spaces, she finally found a keeper: a former barbershop in an old mill…
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World
She Finally Reunited With Her Father. Then He Was Killed in the Subway.
There is an unfinished wooden dollhouse sitting in the attic of Janna Volz’s mother’s house that her father made for…
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Politics
Fulfilling Our Mom’s Dream to See the Solar Eclipse
If all goes according to plan, on April 8, our 75-year-old mother, Nancy, will be settled into a lawn chair…
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World
Documentary Filmmaker Explores Japan’s Rigorous Education Rituals
Her movies try to explain why Japan is the way it is, showing both the upsides and downsides of the…
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Arts
A Journey to the Boot of Italy, With Murder, Romance and Ricotta
A Philadelphia chef goes searching for her family history in Jo Piazza’s sun-baked multigenerational tale “The Sicilian Inheritance.”
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Politics
Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Settles the Score With Haters — and With History
Beyoncé released a genre-bending country album, “Cowboy Carter,” last week. After listening to it in all the requisite settings —…
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Politics
How Some Red State Prosecutors Pursue Injustice
When a Texas appeals court reversed itself last week and acquitted Crystal Mason, a mother of three, in a voting…