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L.A. Made Big Promises for the Olympics. Can It Deliver by 2028?
From the Super Bowl to the Oscars, Los Angeles has plenty of experience with high-profile spectacles. But the 2028 Olympics will test the city in the aftermath of devastating wildfires.
‘The Sealed Soil’: Modesty and Its Discontents
The Iranian director Marva Nabili’s first feature gets a weeklong run at Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Haiti Enlists Blackwater Founder and Trump Ally to Take on Criminal Gangs
The Haitian government has signed a contract with Mr. Prince, the private military contractor who founded Blackwater, a company notorious for a civilian massacre in Iraq.
The Met’s Renovated Rockefeller Wing Will Have Your Eyes Spinning
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Michael C. Rockefeller collection from Africa, the Ancient Americas and Oceania reopens with a pantheon of historic art stars.
What I Learned Trying to Spend a Year Celibate
Giving up sex was both harder and more rewarding than I could have imagined.
How to Turn the Middle Against Trump
Senator Elissa Slotkin of Michigan and David Leonhardt on the fundamental question Democrats need to answer.
‘Lilo & Stitch’ Cast Discuss What Lured Them to the Live-Action Remake
Cast members from the original 2002 animated film and the live-action remake explain what lured them to — or back to — “Lilo & Stitch.”
Mamdani Has a Thin Legislative Record but Is a Forceful Voice in Albany
In Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s four-plus years in the New York State Capitol, only three of his bills have become law. His influence is comparatively greater.
Doing Business in China Is Getting Harder, but Its Exports Are Hard to Resist
European companies operating in China say the market has become increasingly challenging because of weak economic demand and opaque government rules on business.