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    The movie “The Lost City of Z” is best approached, Anthony Lane says, as a fantasia on Fawcettian themes:

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    Why was America’s biggest non-nuclear bomb used on one of the smallest militias in the world?

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    A journalist in exile awaits Turkey’s momentous referendum:

  5. 2h

    Pauli Murray was an architect of the civil-rights struggle—and the women’s movement. Why haven’t you heard of her?

  6. 2h

    . reflects on the realism of her novel “The Handmaid’s Tale.”

  7. 2h

    The Villain is Charlize Theron— Who makes the Streets explode Yet she was more a bomb-ass Bitch In Mad Max—Fury Road

  8. 3h

    Many of Trump’s private conversations with Roy Cohn were eavesdropped on by Cohn’s longtime switchboard operator:

  9. 4h

    The mysterious case of Reza Zarrab, a Turkish-Iranian businessman facing federal charges in New York:

  10. 5h

    On a day off from Broadway, Allison Janney goes to see paintings by Kandinsky at the Guggenheim:

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    What did Rex Tillerson accomplish in Moscow?

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    Today's daily cartoon by . Follow us on Instagram to see more:

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    War, terrorism, and the Christian exodus from the Middle East:

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    When finally watched “Girls,” it was a different, funnier show than its coverage had made it out to be

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    The news from the West Wing this week is the seeming demise of the Trump Administration’s nationalist faction:

  17. 8h

    Even rec basketball leagues can study their game footage and analytics thanks to a service called Krossover:

  18. 8h

    The U.S. decision to drop the MOAB was striking for several reasons:

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    “A Quiet Passion,” the film on Emily Dickinson's life, is rich in emotional tact:

  20. 9h

    The lessons of the Chibok kidnappings, 3 years later:

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