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What Happens When Artists Start Going to Therapy?
In a number of exhibitions on view this year, people are pushing back on the cliché of suffering being essential to art, embracing recovery and wellness instead.
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Guns Are Now The Leading Means of Suicide in Women
New C.D.C. data show that firearms remain the leading means of suicide for both men and women.
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Mauritshuis Director’s Heirs Lay Claim to His Rembrandts
He ran the Mauritshuis and bequeathed it 25 paintings, but said they must always be on display. Today, only five are on show — so the descendants of his close friend say the artworks should be theirs.
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Mayor Adams’s Indictment Leaves City Hall Leaderless
It is the low point of a failed mayoralty.
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On Ukraine’s Eastern Front, A High-Stakes Struggle Against Russian Forces
With fall approaching, Ukraine says its forces in the eastern Donetsk region are facing battle more frequently than they have in months.
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Melania Trump’s Interview on Fox News: 3 Takeaways
While promoting a memoir, the former first lady told Fox News that she blamed Democrats and members of the news media for the assassination attempts against her husband.
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Will Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” Flop?
Mr. Coppola has spent $120 million on his new movie, “Megalopolis.” Most box office analysts predict that he’ll get far less in return.
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Commuters See ‘Islamophobic’ Message in Cyber Attack on Public Wi-Fi, Authorities Say
The British authorities are investigating after commuters at 19 train stations saw an Islamophobic message when they tried to log on to a public Wi-Fi system.
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CNN Plans to Launch Paywall In Early October
CNN will begin experimenting in October with a subscription model, in a major initiative from its chief executive, Mark Thompson.
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U.S. House Speaker Demands That Ukraine Fire Ambassador
The public call from Speaker Mike Johnson deals a blow to Kyiv’s efforts to avoid the partisan acrimony of the U.S. presidential campaign.
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Helene’s Intensification Could Be ‘Aggressive.’ Here’s Why.
Very warm ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico provide fuel for an “aggressive intensification,” a hurricane expert said.
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3 Takeaways From Kamala Harris’s Interview on MSNBC
In her first one-on-one cable TV interview since becoming the nominee, the vice president repeatedly dodged direct questions and stuck firmly on message.
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U.S. Economy Had Stronger Rebound From Pandemic, G.D.P. Data Shows
Updated figures show that gross domestic product, adjusted for inflation, grew faster in 2021, 2022 and early 2023 than previously reported.
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Stanley McChrystal: Why Kamala Harris Has Won Me Over
Some deeply consequential decisions are starkly simple.
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Both Israel and Hezbollah Have Reasons to Reject a Cease-Fire Deal
Hezbollah has repeatedly said it intends to continue fighting until there is a cease-fire in Gaza, while Israel wants the powerful Lebanese militia to pull back permanently from the border.
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Hong Kong Editors Sentenced in Landmark Press Freedom Case
The two journalists for Stand News were convicted in August of conspiracy to publish seditious articles, in a case signaling new limits on press freedom.
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Eric Adams Is Indicted, and Florida Braces for Hurricane Helene
Plus, the “snackification” of the American diet.
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Inside the Minds of Swing Voters
We explain the results of a poll of undecided voters.
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Dozens, Mostly Children, Drown During a Hindu Festival
At least 46 died in a ceremony that involves bathing in local rivers and streams in Bihar State, where recent rains had raised water levels.
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Biden to Meet Zelensky After Pledging More Weapons and Aid to Ukraine
The Ukrainian leader is expected to present the president a new “victory plan.” He also plans to meet with Vice President Kamala Harris.
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