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Biden Administration Moves to Speed Up Permits for Clean Energy

How They Served the Tennis Scenes in ‘Challengers’

Inside Mexico’s Brutal Drug Rehabs for the Poor

If My Favorite Bookstores Were People

Fact-Checking Trump’s Remarks in the Hush Money Trial

Biden, Let the Protests of 1968 Be a Warning

Maurizio Cattelan’s Got a Gun Show

Laufey, Gen Z’s Pop Jazz Icon, Sings for the Anxious Generation

Searching for the Real ‘Anna O.’

Pickleball Gets a Permanent Spot at Wollman Rink

How Did Fan Culture Take Over? And Why Is It So Scary?

Cómo debes cambiar tu entrenamiento al llegar a los 40

Here’s Something Southern Republican Governors Are Afraid Of

What Happens if a Powerful Surveillance Law Expires This Week?

Let Outside Journalists Into Gaza. Lives Depend on It.

A ‘Nature School’ Meets in Brooklyn

Picking a Jury to Try Trump, and What’s Next for Iran and Israel

Severe Storms Expected in the Plains and Midwest

During Milan Design Week, a Creative Solution on Where to Stay

How America Is Picking Up the Pieces of a Broken Global Order

Kamala Harris, Traveling to Arizona, Will Slam Trump Over Abortion

Alex Garland Answers the Question: Why Make a Film About Civil War Today?

How Much of a Threat Is Kennedy to Biden?

‘Fallout’ Finds the Fun in an Apocalyptic Hellscape

A Protest Set to Banjo: Jamar Roberts’s Dance for Hard Times

Princess Reema, Bandar’s Daughter, Navigates Rough Waters in Washington

Pardoned for Serving in Ukraine, They Return to Russia to Kill Again

After 6 Months of War, Some Israelis Ask: Is Netanyahu Dragging It Out?

Women Who Made Art in Japanese Internment Camps Are Getting Their Due

How the Fed learned to stop worrying and love strong job gains.

Welcoming Underexposed Black Photographers Into the Canon

$3.2 Million Homes in New York, Georgia and Utah

So Much Produce Comes in Plastic. Is There a Better Way?

Puccini’s ‘Butterfly’ and ‘Turandot’: More Than Appropriation

For 50 Years Ailey II Has Been a Proving Ground, Not Just for Dance