Euthanasia in an under-equipped shelter used to be the fate of many dogs in Texas. Then chartered planes started bringing ...
Federal agents have violently arrested hundreds of undocumented immigrants in the city. Pastors, activists, and lawyers are ...
The celebrated cellist, who has a new show on WNYC, discusses three books that have shaped his thinking on the world his ...
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The musician, who died this week, made work so sensual it prompted women at his concerts to howl for him to disrobe. But his ...
This action drama, set in 1970 and starring Josh O’Connor, brings political conflict and existential comedy into the finely ...
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Alt-travel influencers claim to show an unvarnished look at some of the world’s most dangerous places. But what are they ...
In Kathryn Bigelow’s ensemble drama, a nuclear attack exposes more failures of screenwriting than of geopolitical-crisis ...
From the daily newsletter: a reflection on the questions that remain for Palestinians living there—and why they must chart ...
As some financial leaders fret publicly about the stock market falling to earth, Andrew Ross Sorkin’s new book recounts the ...
Hamas has released the last twenty living Israeli hostages. What comes next in the ceasefire negotiations is likely to be far ...
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