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A Prodigy of Jazz Clubs Explores Other Stages
The multi-instrumentalist Julius Rodriguez hones a bigger, more audacious sound on his second album, “Evergreen.”
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Officials Condemn Protest Outside Exhibit Memorializing Oct. 7 Victims
Anti-Israel demonstrators gathered outside the exhibition in New York that honors people at a music festival in Israel who were…
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Jerry West, One of Basketball’s Greatest Players, Dies at 86
He was a high-scoring Hall of Fame guard for the Lakers and later an executive with the team. His image…
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The 1990s Were Weirder Than You Think. We’re Feeling the Effects.
In “When the Clock Broke,” John Ganz shows how a decade remembered as one of placid consensus was roiled by…
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Witch Hunts, Wartime and Mysterious Murders
This trio of novels ushers readers into three different but equally mesmerizing long-ago worlds.
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You Decided to Become a Mother. What Happened Next?
Whether to become a mother, and how to go about it, can be one of the most consequential decisions a…
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I’m a Conservative. We Need to Make the Environment Nonpartisan.
By Benji Backer Produced by Sophia Alvarez Boyd Climate change is a deeply divisive issue in modern American politics, but…
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Young Women Are Fleeing Organized Religion. This Was Predictable.
Alexis Draut, 28, was raised Christian in Kentucky. Her parents took her and her sister to nondenominational megachurches that adhered…
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Trump Would Be Long Gone if Only We Could …
A central predicament of the Biden campaign is how to persuade voters to abandon Donald Trump. “In 2012 the Obama…
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Our Desire for Inexpensive Food Is Putting Us in Danger
A dairy worker in Texas contracts H5N1 bird flu after contact with infected cows, and suffers eye inflammation. Weeks later,…