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What I Am Listening for in Michael Cohen’s Testimony
For the final stage of the prosecutor’s case in the People of the State of New York v. Donald Trump,…
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Will the Art Market Find Its Footing After Stumbling Sales and a Hack at Christie’s?
Speculation drove art prices to new heights during the pandemic, but declining sales and a cyberattack ignited new worries. Could…
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Roger Corman’s Best Movies: A Streaming Guide
The producer and director ran what was essentially a trade school for future stars and filmmakers like Jack Nicholson, Francis…
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Alex Hassilev, the Last of the Original Limeliters, Dies at 91
The trio’s witty, urbane arrangements made it one of the top acts of the early-1960s folk music revival. His gift…
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No, Donald Trump, Biden’s Economy Is Not Like Weimar Germany’s
At a May 1 rally in Waukesha, Wis., Donald Trump said that when he was president “we had no inflation,”…
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Women at Work, and With Their Families Too
More from our inbox: Mythologizing TrumpMentally Ill and in PrisonSay No to More Offshore DrillingDr. Kiers with her children on…
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Disabled Adults Shouldn’t Have to Pay This Price to Marry
In 2004 Heather Hancock and Craig Blackburn were set up on a blind date while attending a Down syndrome advocacy…
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Hobbled by Cyberattack, Christie’s Says Marquee Sales Will Proceed
The auction house failed to regain control of its official website on Sunday but said that its spring auctions would…
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The History That New York City Takes for Granted
New York City has an image problem. The nightly news typically has a Big Apple spot about unprovoked street violence,…
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Why ‘The Jinx’ Owes Its Existence to a Bizarre Movie About Robert Durst
Film can be influential in strange ways. The HBO series and follow-up wouldn’t have been made if a killer hadn’t…