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The Firsts of the Grammys
Granderson: Beyoncé should rack up more Grammys, but she doesn't need them — if nothing else, she should set records. By now you will be familiar with the concept of "firsts" on the Grammys...

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The New York City Football Club’s Soccer Stadium
New stadium for soccer's NYCFC to be built next to Mets home Rising and falling: One of the last remaining parts of a century-old baseball ballpark in Coney Island is poised to be transformed...

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The FEC’s proposal to limit political ads to $2,700 is now a reality
Campaigns Skirt Political Ad Rules by Paying Influencers By I want to get to the bottom of how political ads are getting past the rules designed to prohibit big money from influencing our democracy....

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The British Empire to come
Opinion: The British Empire: A legacy of violence? This week we celebrated the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. On Armistice Day, Britain, France, and Russia declared that the war...

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Novak Djokovic to return to Australia after serving monthlong ban
Australia to overturn Djokovic visa ban, paving way for Australian Open return World No. 1 Novak Djokovic on Monday announced he would return to Australia and tennis after serving a monthlong ban because of...

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The Elizabeth Diller Gallery of Art and Design is a place where people can do beautiful things in a beautiful place
Roberts Projects is leaving Culver City, as gallery scene shifts to Central L.A. From the day she moved into the former home of Andy Warhol until she and her partner put it on the...

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The Story of Joe Suggs
Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Broke Your Heart, You Broke My Rib’ “I broke your heart, you broke my rib.” Those are pretty much the only things Joe Suggs says to his parents on the...

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The Times’ Political Team Reviews the News of the Day
The Times podcast: Our Masters of Disasters know it's windy, and the weatherman is wrong. But do we know, in our hearts, that it's coming from a tornado? That's the question the Times asks,...

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The Heart of an Institution
Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal, Phoenix House Founder, Dies at 87 Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal, the founder of Phoenix House, the modern day hippie retreat for adults with learning disabilities, died April 19 at Phoenix Mountain's Hospice...

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The Koyukon Reservation
Alaska asylum seekers are Indigenous Siberians from Russia, or Koryak. The government of Canada has never formally recognized Koryak people as an Indigenous nation, but they have been living in Canada since the 1600s....