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Arts

How Damar Hamlin’s Recovery Allowed Us to Breathe

This weekend the narrative around the Buffalo Bills player flipped, from soul-searching about the violence of America’s most popular sport…

Business

Wall Street Is Down on Corporate America

Earnings season kicks off this week, and analysts expect a big drop in corporate profits and more announcements about layoffs.

World

The Unexpected Gift of Dead Plants

NASHVILLE — The winter storm that swept in just before Christmas, moving from the West Coast to the East, was…

World

Why Has America Fallen So Hard for Harry and Meghan?

Whether out of Anglophilia, nostalgia, masochism, traditionalism or just a particular strain of fealty to the rich and famous, America’s…

Arts

9 New Books We Recommend This Week

Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

World

Damar Hamlin Shows Us What CPR Is For

Days after his heart stopped and he collapsed motionless on a football field, Damar Hamlin is reportedly awake, moving his…

World

New York Voters Put Democrats on Notice. Was the Message Received?

For politicians in some places in the United States, election losses tend to prompt a kind of soul-searching. In Albany?…

World

Judge Scolds Trump Legal Team and Lets James’s Lawsuit Proceed

A New York judge declined to dismiss the state attorney general’s suit against the former president and called his lawyers’…

Arts

Review: A Philharmonic Contender Returns to the Podium

With a change of the guard imminent at the New York Philharmonic, Santtu-Matias Rouvali is the only guest conductor leading…

Arts

Review: ‘Are We Not Drawn Onward to New Era’ Stages a Disaster in Reverse

The Under the Radar festival kicks off with an allegory about climate destruction by the Belgian provocateurs Ontroerend Goed.

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