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World
The A.C.L.U. Said a Worker Used Racist Tropes and Fired Her. But Did She?
The civil liberties group is defending itself in an unusual case that weighs what kind of language may be evidence…
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World
Insooni Breaks Racial Barrier to Become Beloved Singer in South Korea
Born to a South Korean mother and a Black American soldier, she rose to a pioneering stardom in a country…
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World
New California Court for the Mentally Ill Tests a State’s Liberal Values
When LaVonne Collette’s adult daughter, Tamra, needed a place to stay during the pandemic after being evicted, Ms. Collette let…
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Magazine
This Is Not Princess Catherine
A royal look-alike clears the air on a recent conspiracy theory.
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Magazine
Who Is This Strange Woman, and What Is She Doing Here?
‘Elsbeth’ takes a boilerplate police procedural and tosses in a character from another show entirely — with delightful results.
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Magazine
Dissecting the ‘Cowboy Carter’ Cover: Beyoncé’s Yeehaw Agenda
On Tuesday, the pop star revealed her new album’s cover, a constellation of country signifiers reminding fans of her Texas…
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Arts
With an Eye on War at Home, a Ukrainian Conductor Arrives at the Met
Oksana Lyniv, who is leading “Turandot” at the Metropolitan Opera, has used her platform to criticize Russia and promote Ukrainian…
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Arts
An Exquisite Biography of a Gilded Age Legend
In Natalie Dykstra’s hands, the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner is a tribute to the power of art.
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Arts
‘Immaculate’ Review: Sydney Sweeney Is Wide-Eyed but Sly
The actress stars as a fresh-faced nun who, by the end of this erotic thriller-horror mash-up, runs amok in her…
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Arts
‘Dear Layla’: Letters for Sale From a Rock Music Love Triangle
Eric Clapton’s handwritten messages, being auctioned this week, shed light on how he wooed Pattie Boyd away from George Harrison…