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U.S. Presses to Avert Wider War Between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
A recent flurry of diplomacy aims to head off a conflict that could pit the United States directly against Iran.
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6 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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Where Can Sondheim’s Operatic Musicals Find a Home?
Jonathan Tunick, Stephen Sondheim’s longtime collaborator, unveiled a grand orchestration of “A Little Night Music” that deserves more than a…
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A Woman Sleeping With Her Stepson? This Director Knows It May Shock.
The French filmmaker Catherine Breillat has been exploring relationships between girls and older men since the 1970s. Her latest, “Last…
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Remembering Norman Mailer and His Thorny Legacy
“How to Come Alive With Norman Mailer” hits on an ingenious structure that avoids hagiography even as it includes friends…
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Real Estate
Three People in a One-Bedroom Apartment? They Found a Clever Solution.
Co-op rules meant they couldn’t add a second bedroom, so they came up with an elegant workaround.
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This Debate, We Could Hear Biden Speak. There His Troubles Began.
The CNN presidential debate kept the volume down, for a change. That didn’t make it more intelligible.
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World
Princess Anne Returns Home From the Hospital
Anne, the younger sister of King Charles III, suffered a concussion and other injuries in an accident at her country…
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All the Shelter a New York City School Can Provide
Mary Lauri and Roberto Rodríguez, asylum seekers from Venezuela, heard about Public School 46, in Fort Greene in Brooklyn, from…
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Real Estate
For an Aquatic Veterinarian, It’s Never ‘Just a Fish’
This article is part of our Pets special section on scientists’ growing interest in our animal companions. Many students begin…