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Kandinsky Cut Ties With Russia. So Did This Museum.

The first major exhibition at H’Art, a former satellite of the Hermitage, explores how war and nationalism shaped the painter’s…

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‘We Just Always Expect It to Work’: 911 Outage Shows System’s Perils

The failure of the Massachusetts 911 system on Tuesday was the latest reminder of the potential problems faced by an…

Health

Exposing the Designer Behind the Curtain

Dior, Chanel, Lagerfeld — a rash of new streaming biopics have tried to humanize fashion’s most famous names. Is that…

World

What My Cancer Surgery Taught Me About Immigration

Wheeled into the operating room last January, staring up at the massive arms of the robot with which a surgeon…

World

Nancy Pelosi Meets With Dalai Lama, Despite China’s Criticism

The former House speaker joined a congressional delegation that met with the Tibetan spiritual leader at his home in India.…

World

Who Owns Alexander the Great? It’s a Diplomatic Minefield.

North Macedonia has claimed historical figures as part of a drive to build a national identity. That has ruffled the…

Travel

In Legal Peril, Seattle’s ‘Belltown Hellcat’ Is Ordered to Yield

A man whose thundering Dodge Charger has tormented Seattle residents for months was ordered Tuesday to pay a fine of…

World

How Capitalism Went Off the Rails

The Group of 7 countries might have set a record when they met in Italy last week. Has there ever…

Travel

California Joins Growing National Effort to Ban Smartphone Use in Schools

Gov. Gavin Newsom called for a statewide ban as states and large school districts have pursued similar prohibitions to prevent…

World

Elinor Fuchs, Leading Scholar of Experimental Theater, Dies at 91

First as a journalist and later as a professor at Yale, she provided the intellectual tools to help actors, directors…

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