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Bob Chapek Didn’t Believe in Disney Magic
I am one of the many devoted Disney fans around the world. We spend hundreds of dollars on annual passes…
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Michael Pertschuk, Antismoking and Auto Safety Crusader, Dies at 89
As an obscure but muscular congressional staffer and chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, he helped usher into law a…
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Senegal Responds Quickly to a Dramatic Goal to Reach Knockout Stage
Ecuador had just tied the game, and a draw would have eliminated Senegal from the World Cup. But Kalidou Koulibaly…
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Melody Miller, Trusted Aide to the Kennedys, Dies at 77
She worked with the family for over 40 years, mostly for Senator Ted Kennedy. But her duties went far beyond…
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World
Can Responsible Travel to Hawaii Be Fun? We Gave It a Try.
When I told a friend that I planned to stay in an off-the-grid cabin on a farm in Hawaii, her…
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Business
Hurricane Season Ends, Marked by Quiet August and Deadly September
The six-month total of 14 named storms was about average. But two late-season hurricanes proved catastrophic in Florida and Puerto…
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The Willows Inn Closes After Abuse Allegations and Lawsuits
The world-famous restaurant on a Washington State island has been donated to a nonprofit, a year after a Times report…
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World
Apartheid-Era Assassin in South Africa Is Stabbed Days Before Release Date
Janusz Walus, who killed the charismatic anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani, was stabbed just before he was due to be freed…
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The Museum of Broadway Is Open. Here Are 10 Highlights.
In Times Square, a 26,000-square-foot space details the history of theater with objects like Patti LuPone’s “Evita” wig, a Jets…
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A ‘Bridge to the West’ Dies in Belarus, as Moscow Seeks More Help in Ukraine
Vladimir Makei, a former foreign minister who led failed efforts to improve relations with the West, died over the weekend.…