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The Democratic candidate for Senate in Maine could be charming, women said in interviews, but some found his actions intimidating and disturbing.
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A new Apple TV series premieres, and the 79th Tony Awards ceremony will be broadcast live.
This month’s picks include an Argentine comedy based on a real-life incident, a queer story set in 1980s Chile, a documentary about the aftermath of the Troubles in Belfast and more.
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Change up the protein and veggies as you wish in Melissa Clark’s five-star pork bulgogi with spring vegetables, but keep the spicy-sweet marinade as it is.
Ali Slagle’s green smoothie is my favorite low-effort way to get my greens.
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The confusion surrounding the concerts planned for the National Mall highlights the partisan tensions around national celebrations of America’s 250th anniversary.
James Murdoch says acquiring New York magazine and Vox has nothing to do with his father. But in some ways, it’s a tribute.
In her first public comments on the firing, Ms. Weiss, the CBS News editor in chief, said that the longtime correspondent had “broken” the trust in the newsroom.
Critics say it is unseemly for retired judges to trade on the prestige of their former positions.
The president’s base is thought to be unmovable. But one-third of these voters say they are unhappy about certain issues and are not knee-jerk loyalists.
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