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NY Party Fashion: Jon Bon Jovi Screening and Dudamel at Philharmonic Gala

This week, fans turned out for a new documentary about Jon Bon Jovi and took in a performance led by Gustavo Dudamel at the New York Philharmonic’s spring gala.

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Bernhard Warner

Spotify’s Daniel Ek Wants to Democratize Full-Body Scans

The Spotify chief has co-founded a new start-up, Neko Health, that aims to make head-to-toe health scans part of the annual health checkup routine.

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Martha C. White

A Wealth Shift That Could Leave Some Younger Americans Behind

Assets held by baby boomers are changing hands, but that doesn’t mean their millennial heirs will be set for life.

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Rick Rojas

Louisiana Will Get a New City After a Yearslong Court Battle

The State Supreme Court cleared the way for a part of Baton Rouge to become the city of St. George. Critics say the white, wealthier enclave separating from the capital could have devastating consequences.

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Kayla Guo

As He Exits Congress, Blumenauer Wants His Party to Embrace Pot Legalization

The long-serving congressman from Portland, who has become the top marijuana advocate on Capitol Hill, believes the issue could boost President Biden’s support with young voters.

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Jessica Bennett

Harvey Weinstein and the Limits of ‘She Said, She Said, She Said’

A chorus of voices is what made #MeToo so powerful. Why did it backfire in court?

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Ezra Klein

A Close Examination of the Most Infamous Public Toilet in America

We think of adding regulation as something liberals do and removing regulation as something conservatives do. But that is only part of the story.

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Stephen Marche

Justin Trudeau May Be No Match for the New World of Polarization

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and his Liberal Party are facing increasing unpopularity in an era of right-wing ascendancy.

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David French

How to Reboot Free Speech on Campus

How do we find our way to a campus culture in which everyone can be heard?

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Simon Romero and Daniele Volpe

How Fentanyl Laid Waste to Guatemala’s Time-Worn Opium Trade

Reshaping the drug war in one of Central America’s most lawless corners, the fentanyl boom has devastated the trade in opium poppies used to make heroin.

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Megan Specia and Emma Bubola

Asylum Seekers Already in U.K. Say Rwanda Law Creates New Anxiety

For the tens of thousands of asylum seekers in Britain, a new law brings the possibility of deportation to central Africa closer. We asked how it was affecting them.

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Jan Ransom and Hurubie Meko

How a New Trial for Harvey Weinstein Could Again Test the Legal System

A new jury would hear from only one or both of the women whom he was convicted of assaulting, in what analysts say will be a much narrower and weaker case.

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Vanessa Friedman

White House Correspondents’ Dinner Red Carpet Photos: See the Best Dressed

Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost and Senator John Fetterman made their entrances at the annual journalism celebration in Washington.

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Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Minho Kim and Zach Montague

Biden and Colin Jost Address the White House Correspondents Dinner

Journalists and politicians schmoozed over filet mignon at the White House Correspondents Dinner as pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside.

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Lulu Garcia-Navarro

‘The Interview’ Podcast: Yair Lapid

Frustrated at the growing protest movement, the opposition leader defends his country’s “existential” war.

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Carlotta Gall and Oleksandr Chubko

Many Ukrainian Prisoners of War Show Signs of Trauma and Sexual Violence

As they return with physical and psychological wounds stemming from torture by their Russian captors, soldiers are being sent back to active duty — often without adequate treatment.

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Maggie Haberman and Jonah E. Bromwich

Trump’s Trial Could Bring a Rarity: Consequences for His Words

The former president has spent decades spewing thousands and thousands of words, sometimes contradicting himself. That tendency is now working against him in his Manhattan criminal case.

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Anna Betts

Where College Protests Against Israel’s War in Gaza Are Happening

A crackdown on demonstrators at Columbia University in New York spawned a wave of activism at universities across the country, with more than 700 arrests.

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Peter S. Goodman

Even With Gaza Under Siege, Some Are Imagining Its Reconstruction

International development agencies have been meeting with Middle East business interests and urban planners to map out an economic future for the territory.

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