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Elinor Fuchs, Leading Scholar of Experimental Theater, Dies at 91
First as a journalist and later as a professor at Yale, she provided the intellectual tools to help actors, directors…
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Trump’s Legal Advisers Plead Not Guilty in Arizona Election Case
Boris Epshteyn, who oversees Donald J. Trump’s legal team, was arraigned on nine felony charges on Tuesday.
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Colorado L.G.B.T.Q. Club Shooter Pleads Guilty to Federal Hate Crimes
The shooter convicted of killing five people at a Colorado Springs L.G.B.T.Q. nightclub in 2022 pleaded guilty on Tuesday to…
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Bob Schul, a Singular U.S. Olympian in 5,000-Meter Race, Dies at 86
His remarkable sprint in the final yards on a muddy track in the 1964 Games in Tokyo made him the…
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Is It Storage or Art? If It’s Hard to Tell, You’re Doing It Right.
The best open storage adds personality to a room. Here’s how it’s done.
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Judge Blocks Iowa’s Attempt to Enforce Its Own Immigration Laws
The Justice Department sued the state over the Republican-backed law, which creates state-level criminal penalties for some unauthorized immigrants.
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How Crypto Money Is Poised to Influence the Election
The industry’s political awakening — and enormous pool of cash — is already affecting high-profile races across the country.
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A School With 7 Students: Inside the ‘Microschools’ Movement
Parents, desperate for help, are turning to private schools with a half-dozen or so students. And they are getting a…
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Black Farmers in Georgia Cool to Biden, Reflecting a Bigger Challenge
On a hot day in May, Andrew L. Smith Sr., a vegetable farmer from Ludowici, Ga., listened with skepticism as…
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Biden Campaign Ad Paints Trump as a Felon
Democrats have been urging the president to more forcefully attack Donald Trump after his felony conviction by a New York…