World
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Audiences Are Returning to the Met Opera, but Not for Everything
The Met is approaching prepandemic levels of attendance. But its strategy of staging more modern operas to lure new audiences…
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Museum Calls Off Kehinde Wiley Show, Citing Assault Allegations
The Minneapolis Institute of Art said it would not move forward with a show after the artist was accused of…
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‘How Long Blues’ Review: Twyla Tharp in Overdrive at Little Island
Her frenetic new dance-theater work, which opens a new festival at the new park on the Hudson, includes references to…
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What Happens When a Defendant Gets Covid-19 During Trial?
Fred Daibes, a real estate developer charged with Senator Robert Menendez, began feeling sick during the fifth week of the…
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Will Biden’s Help for Ukraine Come Fast Enough and Last Long Enough?
The president signed a 10-year security pact with Ukraine and promised, with E.U. help, a $50 billion loan. But will…
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Grand Jury Declines to Indict Principal Accused of Endangering a Student
In a case that roiled a racially diverse town in New Jersey for months, a high school principal is one…
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U.S. Strikes Targets in Yemen as Houthis Step Up Attacks on Red Sea Ships
The U.S. military launched airstrikes that destroyed three anti-ship cruise missile launchers in Houthi-controlled Yemen late on Thursday, as the…
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Officers Pull Over Van With Obscured Plate and Find an Armory
After the arrest in Queens, investigators are trying to discern what the man they stopped might have been planning. They…
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Number of Homeless People Living on New York City Streets Hits a Record
An annual count by the city found more than 4,100 people sleeping on streets and in subways. It was the…
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G7 Leaders Agree on $50 Billion Loan to Ukraine From Frozen Russian Assets
The United States and the West’s other large economies have agreed on a plan to issue a roughly $50 billion…