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Starz’s beloved cater-waiter comedy hit awfully close to home when Chao was still hustling to make ends meet at a bar. She’s less worried about that now.
By Coralie Kraft
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By Matina Stevis-Gridneff
The removal of lead from car batteries, many from the United States, at recycling plants in northern Mexico has led to high levels of lead contamination, a new report found.
By Steve Fisher and Alejandro Cegarra
Ahead of a likely indictment, law enforcement officials are making security plans as some of Donald J. Trump’s supporters signal that they intend to protest.
By William K. Rashbaum, Jonah E. Bromwich and Alan Feuer
The history behind the unlikely friendship between Robert Morgenthau and Donald Trump.
By Andrew Meier
Markets wobbled as fears about the health of some banks, particularly First Republic, continued to cast a shadow over parts of the financial sector.
By Joe Rennison
An ‘American Masters’ documentary follows Dr. Fauci, and Adam Sandler receives the Kennedy Center’s annual comedy award.
By Kristen Bayrakdarian
Since the orchestra’s music director was last on the podium in November, his successor has been announced. He came back blaring with Messiaen.
By Zachary Woolfe
It was quiet at the Fairleigh Dickinson University campus in New Jersey the day after its basketball team pulled off a stunning upset in the men’s N.C.A.A. tournament. But it’s often quiet there.
By Lauren Hard
In a career that began in 1960, the Puerto Rico-born Mr. Vega became, one admirer said, “the architect of Hispanic radio at a global level.”
By Sam Roberts