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‘Oliver!’ Returns, With Darker Twists Intact

The emphasis Encores! puts on words and music rather than spectacle allows the cruel realities of Dickensian London to stand…

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Preserving the Legacy of Japanese American Farms in Southern California

Hatano Farm, the last vestige of what was once a thriving agricultural community, was named a point of historical interest,…

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John Stobart, Celebrated Maritime Painter, Dies at 93

Dismissing modern art as “baloney,” he made millions as a master of historical harbor paintings.

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JPMorgan Chase Returns to a Familiar Role: Bank Rescuer

The lending giant’s shares jumped on the news that it is buying First Republic. But investors are watching to see…

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Your Monday Briefing

Sudan’s health system on the brink.

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Knicks Absorb First Blow in Throwback Battle With Miami Heat

Losing Game 1 at home was a setback for the Knicks, but it’s not a reason to count them out.…

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How Iowa Ended South Carolina’s Storied Perfect Season

South Carolina had fielded the nation’s toughest defense, but couldn’t stop the offensive fireworks of Iowa’s Caitlin Clark.

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Pope Reveals He’s Working on Secret ‘Mission’ of Peace in Ukraine

Francis said he was doing “all that is humanly possible” to help return Ukrainian children taken to Russia and urged…

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Freya, the Walrus Killed by Norwegian Officials, Is Immortalized as a Sculpture

The bronze sculpture depicts the walrus on her side and should remind onlookers about the importance of coexisting, the artist…

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After Student’s Suicide, an Elite School Says It Fell ‘Tragically Short’

The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey on Sunday released a remarkable admission of failure and committed to a new focus…

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