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World
Veterans Trickle Through a Special New York Court Known Only to a Few
Edward Hernandez sat on a bench in a Lower Manhattan courthouse, waiting for his case to be called. It was…
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Business
Recession? What Recession? Pass Me Some Grapes.
The show starts in the foyer. Guests are greeted there by women in dark red togas wearing gilded arm cuffs,…
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World
With Benedict’s Death, an Unprecedented Moment for the Modern Church
Benedict stunned the Roman Catholic world by becoming the first pope in nearly 600 years to resign. Now his death…
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World
The Invention of Elise Stefanik
Elise Stefanik had had enough. In the wake of the 2018 midterms, the young congresswoman was sick of commuting to…
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Politics
Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington, New Orleans Musical Luminary, Dies at 79
A guitarist and singer, he was a quintessential local star, mixing blues, funk and jazz through six decades of club…
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Politics
What Pope Benedict Taught Me About Faith
On Sept. 12, 2006, a newly minted Pope Benedict XVI delivered an address at the University of Regensburg in his…
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World
Victor Hugo Statue Takes a Prominent Place in France’s Debate on Race
After a restoration darkened the hue of a statue at the birthplace of the French writer, complaints ensued — then…
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Business
In a Bad Year for Stocks, Tesla Plunged 65%
Investors blame Elon Musk and wonder how much more the stock will fall.
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Business
Barbara Walters, a First Among TV Newswomen, Is Dead at 93
She broke barriers for women as a co-host of the “Today” show, a network evening news anchor and a creator…
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Politics
Albert Reichmann, Patriarch of a Real Estate Empire, Dies at 93
He and his brothers built the World Financial Center in New York and the first phase of Canary Wharf in…