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At City Ballet, History Is Made With Two Black Dewdrops

The pressure was on. India Bradley, making her debut as Dewdrop in “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker,” exited the stage after…

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The Wildly Popular Police Scanner Goes Silent for Many

American cities are encrypting their emergency radio communications over concerns about safety and privacy.

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More Drones, Fewer Parks. Ukrainians Urge Spending Shift as War Drags On.

Protesters are lobbying city councils to freeze urban renewal projects and buy military equipment instead, part of a wider call…

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Hamas Hostages and Families of Captives Sue Red Cross in Israeli Court

Dozens of people who were kidnapped from Israel by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7 or are related to hostages have…

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Debate Over Plagiarism Allegations Against Claudine Gay Adds to Pressures at Harvard

Additional examples of insufficient citation in the work of the university’s president has strengthened critics and strained some supporters.

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Pornhub’s Parent Company Admits to Profiting From Sex Trafficking

The company that operates Pornhub and other adult websites has agreed to pay damages to women who said pornographic videos…

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New Trump Cases Shadowed by Rocky Relationship With Supreme Court

Though he appointed three justices, his administration had the worst track record before the justices since at least the 1930s.

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Friday Briefing: U.N. Prepares to Vote on Gaza Aid

Plus, how wealthy was the family in “Home Alone”?

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Gaza Deaths Surpass Any Arab Loss in Wars With Israel in Past 40 Years

The number of Gaza residents reported killed during Israel’s 10-week-old war in the territory has already surpassed the toll for…

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Americans Are Signing Up for Obamacare in Record Numbers

The News More than 15 million people have signed up for health insurance plans offered on the Affordable Care Act’s…

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