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An overview of what the newsletter is and isn’t and what we try to achieve each week.
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Sports
Practical but Not Pretty. That’s Pro Tennis at Miami’s N.F.L. Stadium.
Five years ago, the Miami Open had to abandon Crandon Park on Key Biscayne for Hard Rock Stadium and its…
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News
Kelly Clarkson Starts Telling Her Story, and 7 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Jorja Smith, Romy, Speedy Ortiz and others.
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Leonard Abrams, 68, Chronicler of 1980s East Village Art Boom, Dies
His newspaper, the East Village Eye, was as scrappy and iconoclastic as the young maverick stars its pages brought to…
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Should All States Have Aid in Dying Laws?
More from our inbox: Be Funny, Live LongBaseball’s New LookThe Era of Protest SongsLynda Bluestein of Bridgeport, Conn., reached a…
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Business
Silicon Valley Bank’s Collapse Chills Start-Up Funding
Two weeks after the bank failed, the fallout has hit the start-up market as investors pull back further and fear…
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Review: In ‘Shucked,’ a Glut of Gleeful Puns and ‘Cornography’
A countrified musical about corn, and filled with it, too, transplants itself to Broadway, with songs by Brandy Clark and…
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World
Strange Days at the U.N. as Russia Takes the Helm of the Security Council
The monthlong presidency of an organization dedicated to preserving world peace is now in the hand of a nation waging…
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Remembering the Last Night of the Titanic Through Food
Join the author of a book on the ship’s sinking at the 92nd Street Y, try pasta made from upcycled…
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Your Tuesday Briefing: Ukraine Prepares a Counteroffensive
Also, Trump returns to New York to surrender and North Koreans remain in “state-sponsored slavery” abroad.