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Jeannette Charles, Who Doubled for the Queen, Is Dead at 96
She bore a startling resemblance to Elizabeth II. In “The Naked Gun” and other movies, and in comedy sketches on…
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Gone in a Six-Year Flash: Farewell to the New York Phil’s Maestro
The pandemic-derailed tenure of Jaap van Zweden, the orchestra’s music director, was too short to give us a full sense…
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Closure of Philadelphia Art School Spurs Review by State Attorney General
The abrupt closure of the University of the Arts affects hundreds of faculty members and more than a thousand students.
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Mitch McConnell’s Warning Against Isolationism
More from our inbox: D-Day at 80, and the Lessons for Today‘The Party of Law and Order’?Universities Should Say More,…
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Glen Powell Is Absolutely Willing to Play the Hollywood Game
In a town littered with would-be superstars, he’s trying to beat the odds by giving studios what they crave. It’s…
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‘Queenie’ Captures Black British Womanhood, in Its Mess and Glory
The coming-of-age show, streaming on Hulu, follows a 25-year-old living in south London, navigating the gulf between her reality and…
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This Judge Is Blind. He Wishes Our Justice System Were, Too.
In a new memoir, David S. Tatel recounts a remarkable career as a civil rights lawyer and federal judge, and…
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Cancer Researchers Begin Large Long-Term Study of Black Women
The American Cancer Society hopes to enroll 100,000 women and follow them for three decades to discover what’s causing higher…
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Hunter Biden’s Addiction Upended His Family. Has Your Family Had Similar Woes?
His marriage fell apart as his addiction to crack cocaine deepened. The Times would like to speak with families shaken…
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Donald Trump’s Mob Rule
This week, Breitbart interviewed the former Trump official Peter Navarro, one of many criminals in the ex-president’s orbit, from the…