Opinion | The Oscar Contender That Won’t Let Us Look Away
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Opinion | The Oscar Contender That Won’t Let Us Look Away

Any filmmaker trying to draw meaning from the Holocaust onscreen faces potential pitfalls. If you showcase individual human perseverance, as in Agnieszka Holland’s 1990 film “Europa Europa,” you…

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Residents Warned They’re Running Out of Time to Get $1,112 Rebate
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Residents Warned They’re Running Out of Time to Get $1,112 Rebate

Coloradans are running out of time to claim a $1,112 rebate, but there’s an easy way to collect the cash. Colorado has an annual Property Tax, Rent, Heat…

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After a Night ‘on Fire,’ Biden Hits the Road to Make the Case for a Second Term
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After a Night ‘on Fire,’ Biden Hits the Road to Make the Case for a Second Term

The cabinet will join in the blitz as well, with the secretaries of the Treasury, interior, agriculture, labor, health and human services, education, energy and veterans affairs as…

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Address Showed Biden Seeking Tricky Balance on Immigration
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Address Showed Biden Seeking Tricky Balance on Immigration

Confronting the fraught politics of immigration, President Biden wants to focus attention on the decision by Republicans in Congress, egged on by former President Donald J. Trump, to…

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Judge to Review Prince Harry’s Visa Papers in Dispute Over Release
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Judge to Review Prince Harry’s Visa Papers in Dispute Over Release

A federal judge has ordered the Department of Homeland Security to submit documents related to Prince Harry’s visa for the court to review after the department refused to…

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Dermatologist Reveals Why Your Margarita May Give You a Rash
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Dermatologist Reveals Why Your Margarita May Give You a Rash

Making a margarita or a salad might make you more prone to sunburn or rashes, new research has found. Certain ingredients including limes, figs, and celery, can leave…

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Pentagon Review Finds No Evidence of Alien Cover-Up
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Pentagon Review Finds No Evidence of Alien Cover-Up

In the 1960s, secret test flights of advanced government spy planes generated U.F.O. sightings. More recently, government and commercial drones, new kinds of satellites and errant weather balloons…

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Hochul’s NYC Subway Plan Aimed to Ease Fears. The Blowback Was Immediate.
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Hochul’s NYC Subway Plan Aimed to Ease Fears. The Blowback Was Immediate.

Just 24 hours after Gov. Kathy Hochul deployed the National Guard and the State Police in the New York City subway to quell fears of crime, the unusual…

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A Feisty State of the Union, and a Leadership Change at the R.N.C.
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A Feisty State of the Union, and a Leadership Change at the R.N.C.

José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen, Central to U.S. Gaza Aid Plan, Aims to Ramp Up
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José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen, Central to U.S. Gaza Aid Plan, Aims to Ramp Up

Since October, organizers and Palestinian cooks working with the World Central Kitchen — the aid organization founded by the renowned Spanish chef José Andrés — have served more…

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