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Grand Jury Will Consider New Manslaughter Case Against Alec Baldwin

Prosecutors had submitted the gun used in the fatal shooting on the “Rust” film set for further analysis after dismissing…

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John Stamos Is Done With Being Someone’s Idea of John Stamos

John Stamos wants to read you a story. In fact, he insists. Sure, you could pore over the 352 pages…

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Martti Ahtisaari, Finnish Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Dies at 86

Best known for his role in negotiations that led to independence for Namibia, he also served as president of his…

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A Few Words About Bellies

Walking down the dusty hill from the highest point of Croatia’s Rat Peninsula, the tour guide asked if I was…

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Five Horror Movies to Stream Now

Deranged siblings, a creepy voyeur and nasty tricksters are among this Halloween’s scary movie treats.

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In the Beginning Were the Word Nerds

Sarah Ogilvie’s sprightly “The Dictionary People” pays tribute to the explorers, suffragists, murderers and ordinary citizens who helped create the…

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Sparks Fly When the N.F.L. and Pop Collide. So Does Coverage.

When two worlds — one dominated by the N.F.L. and the other by Taylor Swift — collided, so did culture…

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Terence Davies, 77, Dies; Filmmaker Mined Literature and His Own Life

With a poetic sensibility, “Distant Voices, Still Lives” echoed his Liverpool upbringing, and “The House of Mirth” put Edith Wharton’s…

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The Republican Meltdown Shows No Sign of Cooling Off

Gail Collins: Bret, when we started our conversations, you generously agreed to stick to domestic issues. I’ve always steered away…

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Claude Cormier, Landscape Architect With a Playful Eye, Dies at 63

His archly humorous designs for parks and other public spaces confused officials and delighted the citizens of Montreal and Toronto.

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