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Staughton Lynd, Historian and Activist Turned Labor Lawyer, Dies at 92

Staughton Lynd, a historian and lawyer who over a long and varied career organized schools for Black children in Mississippi,…

World

As the War Rages, Ukraine Wages a Daunting Battle to Rebuild

KYIV — Ukrainian efforts to stabilize some of the country’s battered electricity supply and make a dent in the seemingly…

Health

A Broadway Star Celebrates a Different Kind of Opening Night

The storefront was lit up like a stage. People passed by, bundled up, peering into the action. Inside, a small…

World

Carol Leigh, Who Sought a New View of Prostitution, Dies at 71

Carol Leigh, who sought to change the image and treatment of sex workers — a term she is generally credited…

Business

Elon Musk’s Twitter Teeters on the Edge After Another 1,200 Leave

Elon Musk sent a flurry of emails to Twitter employees on Friday morning with a plea. “Anyone who actually writes…

World

An iPhone Factory Needs Workers. The Chinese Government Wants to Help.

Apple’s largest iPhone factory, in the city of Zhengzhou, has been beset with production problems caused first by a Covid…

World

Anselm Kiefer Raises History’s Ghosts

BARJAC, France — For Anselm Kiefer, there is no innocent landscape. The German artist, born beneath the bombs of the…

Business

Starbucks Workers Strike at Dozens of Stores Nationally

Starbucks employees went on strike on Thursday at dozens of unionized locations nationwide, citing what they say is the company’s…

Arts

Meret Oppenheim: Enough With That Tempest in a Teacup

One of the great things about “Meret Oppenheim: My Exhibition” at the Museum of Modern Art is that “Object,” the…

Arts

Bringing World-Class Art, and Wonder, to Mental Health Patients

LONDON — The artist Sutapa Biswas has works in the Tate collection and was the subject of two major retrospectives…

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