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‘The Rat Trap’ Review: Together for Better, but Mostly for Worse
Sheila Brandreth and Keld Maxwell are in love and about to get married. She is a novelist and he is…
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Lars von Trier Had the Key to the End of ‘The Kingdom’ All Along
In the first two seasons of Lars von Trier’s haunted-hospital drama “The Kingdom,” hailed since the 1990s as Denmark’s “Twin…
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Sports
The Importance of ‘Mr. Baseball’
Sure as leaves flutter to the ground and turkey gobbles fill the air, a fall baseball tradition, too, is about…
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N.F.L. Week 12 Predictions: Our Picks for Each Game
Heading into the final third of the regular season, a number of teams are experimenting at quarterback. For Houston and…
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World
New York Man Accused of Antisemitic Attacks Pleads Guilty to Hate Crime Charge
A Staten Island man, Saadah Masoud, who was accused of committing a series of attacks on Jews in New York…
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The World Took a Bold, Toothless Step Forward on Climate Justice
The United Nations climate conference that concluded last weekend in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, did not appear, at the outset,…
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‘White Noise’ Review: Toxic Events, Airborne and Domestic
Late in “White Noise,” after the ecological disaster known as the “airborne toxic event,” on the heels of a professional…
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World
Justice Dept. Seeking to Question Pence in Jan. 6 Investigation
The Justice Department is seeking to question former Vice President Mike Pence as a witness in connection with its criminal…
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Pablo Eisenberg, Fierce Critic of Aloof Philanthropies, Dies at 90
Pablo Eisenberg was only 7 years old in 1939 when he boarded an American-bound liner with his parents and younger…
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‘The Sound of Christmas’ Review: A Gospel Singer Finds Love
Here’s a name you may not have heard in a while: Ne-Yo. The R&B singer known for early aughts hits…