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The U.S. and Israel have offered different reasons for the latest war in Iran, which has widened as Iran and allied armed groups retaliate across the region.
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Lauren Groff has long been one of the most daring and emotionally precise writers working today. Her new collection, ‘Brawler,’ returns her to the short story with a set of fierce, searching narratives about people pushed to their limits.
The Met Opera airs Saturdays at 1 p.m. beginning Dec. 6 through May 30, 2026.
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"Beyond the Buzzer" will explore the history of game shows and their influence on American culture.
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There were nearly 44,000 suspected instances of auto insurance fraud last year.
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The case rippled through state politics, where lawmakers are discussing legislation to limit cooperation with ICE.
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New York’s clean energy law could cost residents more than expected.
NPR News
Understanding one of the world's oldest civilizations can't be achieved through a single film or book. But recent works of literature, journalism, music and film by Iranians are a powerful starting point.
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On Tuesday opening statements will begin for the federal antitrust trial against Live Nation, one of the largest entertainment companies in the world.
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It's designed to take the place of complicated, multiple drug regimens that many people with HIV need to follow. And it's also beneficial because the HIV virus is always evolving.
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Director Chloé Zhao used meditation, somatic exercises and dance to inspire the cast and crew of this Oscar-nominated story about William Shakespeare's family.