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Arts
In an Election Year, ‘Suffs’ Takes a Political Battle to Broadway
As Shaina Taub’s musical opens, the show’s team members, including Hillary Clinton, say they’re ready to give the women’s suffrage movement a bigger platform.
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Joe Lieberman and David Mixner, Exemplary Outsiders
The gay activist David Mixner and Senator Joe Lieberman died last month at the ages of 77 and 82, respectively, and were it not for the coincident timing of their passing, I would have no reason to reflect collectively upon their legacies ...
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Hillary Clinton Returns to Wellesley, but the Homecoming Is More Complicated
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations surrounded an appearance at a new research center named after the former secretary of state and presidential nominee at her alma mater.
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Stepping Out From Hillary Clinton’s Onscreen Shadow
For the past two decades, female presidential candidates on TV have been made in her image. Finally, that’s beginning to change.
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David Mixner, Fierce Fighter for Gay Rights, Is Dead at 77
He persuaded Ronald Reagan to help defeat a proposed ban on L.G.B.T.Q. schoolteachers in California in 1978, and he sparred with his friend Bill Clinton over “don’t ask, don’t tell.”
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Democrats Suffer a Comey Flashback
The special counsel’s report on President Biden instantly recalled how James Comey concluded his investigation of Hillary Clinton.
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Mort Engelberg, Producer of Hit Films and Presidential Campaigns, Dies at 86
A celebrated “advance man” — responsible for logistics and camera-ready moments in campaigns — he forged a lasting bond with Bill Clinton.
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DeSantis Accuses Trump of ‘Cowardice’ for Refusing to Debate Rivals
Gov. Ron DeSantis escalated his attacks on the former president after Mr. Trump bragged about debating Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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The Missed Chance for Peace
Throughout this horrible week, my mind has repeatedly flashed back to Dec. 23, 2000. That was the day the Palestinians were offered a path to having their own nation on roughly 95 percent of the land in the West Bank and 100 percent of the land in ...
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Liz Robbins Dies at 76; Broke Glass Ceiling as a Washington Lobbyist
She founded the first woman-owned lobbying firm in the country, and made her name by supporting social policy and nonprofit causes.
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