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Black Americans Are Much More Likely to Face Tax Audits, Study Finds

A new report documents systemic discrimination in how the I.R.S. selects taxpayers to be audited, with implications for a debate…

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An Ad Hoc Ukrainian Ballet Troupe Settles Into Life in The Hague

The dancers in the United Ukrainian Ballet have found a home in the Netherlands. This week the company makes its…

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Can Joe Manchin Broker a Debt Deal as Republicans Try to Unseat Him?

The centrist West Virginia Democrat, who faces re-election in 2024, has made it clear he believes he can help broker…

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Covering the Monterey Park Shooting

A conversation with the Times video journalist Isabelle Qian.

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Actress’s Path to Surprise Oscar Nomination Is Scrutinized

Andrea Riseborough got the nod for the little-seen “To Leslie.” The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is reviewing…

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Being Edward Hopper

It’s no longer enough to like our favorite artists’ works. By putting on Hopper’s fedora, Picasso’s striped shirt, Warhol’s wig…

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Her Culture Was Suppressed for Centuries. Now It Powers Her Best Seller.

Ann-Helén Laestadius grew up among the Sámi, an Indigenous people living near the Arctic Circle, in Europe. Her novel, “Stolen,”…

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Move Over, Pablo Neruda. Young Chileans Have a New Favorite Poet.

Gabriela Mistral, the first Latin American to win a Nobel Prize for literature, was long considered staid. A new generation…

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New York City and Its Discontents, in 3 New Books

Some of the most memorable fiction about sports centers on elite athletes with a penchant for the philosophical. They’re the…

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Review: ‘La Cage aux Folles’ Brightens Up Berlin

The vivid characters and the infectious melodies of the 1983 musical prove remarkably durable in Barrie Kosky’s madcap production at…

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