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News
At 100, the Intergalactic Jazz Hero Marshall Allen Is Still on a Mission
The Sun Ra Arkestra saxophonist, who remains captivated by the power of sound, is an inspiring onstage presence.
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Magazine
At a Crucial Moment, Jill Biden Is Vogue’s Cover Star
During the most challenging period of President Biden’s re-election bid, the first lady appears on the cover of a high-fashion…
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World
German Court Fines Far-Right Politician for Using Nazi Phrase, Again
In his ruling against Björn Höcke, the judge said it was “essential that we counter the danger of old Nazi-era…
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US
Clarence Thomas Raised Another Issue: Was Jack Smith Legally Appointed?
In his concurrence to the immunity decision, the justice questioned whether there was a legal basis for naming the special…
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World
Israel Frees Gaza Hospital Chief Held Without Charges for 7 Months
Rights groups denounced the detention of Al-Shifa Hospital’s director and thousands of other Gazans without trial, while Israeli leaders faulted…
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US
Ruling Further Slows Trump Election Case but Opens Door to Airing of Evidence
The Supreme Court’s immunity decision directed the trial court to hold hearings on what portions of the indictment can survive…
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World
Release of Gazan Hospital Director Draws Outcry in Israel
Mohammad Abu Salmiya, the director of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, was released on Monday after more than seven months…
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News
At 94, June Squibb Is Scaling the Box Office in ‘Thelma’ and ‘Inside Out 2’
Still ambitious, she’s also starring in Scarlett Johansson’s directing debut. “I have always had this sense that I am going…
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World
‘It’s a Cuban Thing’: Menendez’s Sister Says Their Parents Also Hid Cash
Senator Robert Menendez’s sister testified that their father stored cash in a grandfather clock in Havana, Cuba.
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Business
USA Today’s Top Editor Abruptly Steps Down
Terence Samuel, a veteran journalist, had been in the role for a year.