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SAG Awards 2024: ‘Oppenheimer’ Dominates the Night
The film took the top prize, and its stars Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. earned solo acting honors. Lily Gladstone and Da’Vine Joy Randolph also won.
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Harvard’s Governance Dilemma
The resignation of Claudine Gay as Harvard’s president reopens the debate over who should run America’s elite universities.
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Essra Mohawk, Self-Described Flower Child Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 75
She missed a shot at Woodstock glory. But she recorded well-received albums under her own name and worked with Frank Zappa, Jerry Garcia and others.
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Inside a Chaotic Billion-Dollar Election in a Pivotal African Nation
Running the Democratic Republic of Congo is a tough and dangerous job. For decades, this African country the size of Western Europe has lurched between dictatorships, wars and vast humanitarian crises. Despite extraordinary natural resources, it ...
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Ye, Formerly Kanye West, Previews New Music With Ty Dolla Sign
For months, the rapper has teased “Vultures,” his first album since he made a string of antisemitic comments last year. He said the LP will be released Friday.
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A Video Game That Doubles as a World War I History Lesson
Last Train Home tells an overlooked story of the Czechoslovak Legion’s evacuation across Russia in the embers of the Great War.
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World
Georgia Judge Weighs Revoking a Trump Co-Defendant’s Bail
Prosecutors say the defendant, Harrison Floyd, has been intimidating potential witnesses in the case with his social media posts.
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Johnson Pays Trump Visit as He Faces Mounting Criticism from the Right
It was the speaker’s first trip to see the former president since he won his post, and it came as he faced anger from right-wing lawmakers for moving to fund the government.
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After a Long Intermission, a New Act for a Flagship Paris Theater
The Théâtre de la Ville, now named for Sarah Bernhardt, reopened after a seven-year renovation. But its once-radical approach to dance is now less of a calling card.
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Country Garden, Facing Debt Deadline, Says Executives Have Not Left China
The company, one of China’s biggest property developers, took the unusual step of stating that the company’s founder and its chairwoman were “working normally.”
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