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Serra’s ‘Splash’: A Public Artist’s Private Breakthrough
Serra spattered a pot of molten lead against the base of a wall in Jasper Johns’s home. Then he let…
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News
Serra’s ‘Splash’: A Public Artist’s Private Breakthough
Serra spattered a pot of molten lead against the base of a wall in Jasper Johns’s home. Then he let…
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US
Woman Who Received 5-Year Sentence in Voter Fraud Case Is Acquitted
A Texas appeals court reversed its earlier opinion that had upheld the conviction of Crystal Mason, who was found guilty…
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Magazine
Jenna Lyons Will Return to ‘Real Housewives of New York City’
An exclusive interview with an “unlikely housewife,” the former J. Crew president turned Bravo star.
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US
Bogus Election Fraud Claims Still Run Rampant in Maricopa County
Ever since Donald Trump’s 2020 loss, election officials in Arizona’s largest county have faced relentless harassment. But one official got…
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World
Two days after the U.N. call for a cease-fire, Israeli strikes on Gaza haven’t let up.
Israel’s air force on Wednesday continued to pound the Gaza Strip with strikes, and Hamas fighters kept up attacks against…
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News
Harvard Removes Binding of Human Skin From Book in Its Library
The decision to find a “respectful final disposition” for human remains used for a 19th-century book comes amid growing scrutiny…
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Magazine
The Race to Reinvent CPR
A new, high-tech approach called ECPR can restart more hearts and save more lives. Why aren’t more hospitals embracing it?
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World
A Fatal Instant on the Subway Captures New York’s Persistent Challenges
The man charged with shoving a man from a subway platform had a violent history, according to officials. The man…
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World
Gazans Drown Trying to Retrieve Airdropped Aid, Authorities Say
The authorities in Gaza said on Tuesday that several people had drowned while trying to retrieve airdropped aid that had…