Times
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World
The Challenges of an Aging President
Because of his age and his determination to run for a second term, President Biden is taking the American public into uncharted waters. He is the oldest person ever to serve as president, is the oldest ever to run for re-election and, if he is ...
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World
As Biden Shifts on Israel, Top Aide Expresses Regret for ‘Missteps’
In a closed-door meeting, the aide offered some of the administration’s clearest notes of contrition for its response to the Gaza war, a sign of rising Democratic pressure on President Biden.
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Magazine
Harmony Korine Delivers Chaos at a Hollywood Premiere
Critics panned “Aggro Dr1ft,” but the film found its intended audience in a surreal experience at a Los Angeles strip club.
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World
For Voters, When Does Old Become Too Old?
Polling shows it’s a broad concern expressed about President Biden, not just one person’s opinion.
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World
Ukraine Has a New Military Commander but the Problems Haven’t Changed
As Gen. Oleksandr Syrsky assumes his role, he must reckon with a grim calculus: When does the cost of defending ground outweigh any benefit gained by inflicting pain on the enemy?
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World
A Campaign to Finally Ban Asbestos
Most Americans believe asbestos is already banned, but it’s still killing people, according to a disease awareness group with a new billboard in Times Square.
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World
Bullfighting in the Arena and Battling Outside of It
James Wagner, who covers Latin America for The New York Times, recently reported on a clash over a centuries-old tradition in Mexico City.
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World
Police Investigate Televised Times Square Attack by Guardian Angels
Two days after the assault on a man whom the group’s founder, Curtis Sliwa, misidentified as a migrant, law enforcement officials said they were looking into the incident.
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Arts
Jonathan Majors Had a History of Abuse in Relationships, Women Say
The actor denied physical abuse. Separately, he said he wasn’t told of accusations of misbehavior on the set of “Lovecraft Country.”
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World
No, ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ Is Not ‘the Worst’
A couple of weeks ago in The Times, a seasoned musician and composer proposed that George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” was “corny and Caucasian,” a “cheesecake” that has “clogged the arteries of American music.” And this in the centennial year of ...