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Arts
Writer, Mother, Ex-Wife: Leslie Jamison Is a Self in ‘Splinters’
In her powerful new memoir, the author examines a life composed of conflicting identities — and fierce, contradictory desires.
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Politics
Spare Us Lara Trump
Well, that was fast! Donald Trump is not yet the Republican nominee for president, but already we’re witnessing a resurgence…
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World
Hundreds Flee One of Gaza’s Last Working Hospitals, Fearing Israeli Attack
Hundreds of displaced Palestinians fled one of the Gaza Strip’s last functioning hospitals on Wednesday, after the Israeli military ordered…
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Politics
Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez, the Diva of ‘Diva,’ Dies at 75
A soprano who rose from South Philadelphia to the opera houses of Europe, she was memorably seen and heard in…
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Magazine
My Oldest Friend Is Being Paroled From Prison. Can I Dump Her?
After supporting an old friend through years of incarceration with letters and shipments of books, a reader wants out, put…
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Arts
A Greek Refugee Camp Went Up in Flames. The Aftermath Was Even Worse.
A devastating 2020 fire on the island of Lesbos is the springboard for a meditation on origin stories, borders and…
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Arts
Lucy Sante Is the Same Writer She Has Always Been
In her memoir “I Heard Her Call My Name,” the author reflects on her life and embarking on a gender…
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World
Why the Case Against Fani Willis Feels Familiar to Black Women
In interviews, professional women were dismayed by the personal attacks on the Georgia prosecutor, but not surprised.
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World
They Know Haley’s Chances Against Trump, but They’re Voting for Her Anyway
A bus tour across South Carolina intended to evoke Nikki Haley’s political history in the state served up some reminders…
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World
Before Houston Megachurch Shooting, a Series of Warning Signs
A woman who opened fire at Lakewood Church engaged in “antisemitic rants” and kept guns in the house even after…