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New Jersey Politics · New JerseyFormer New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey’s bid for a political comeback comes down to a one-on-one runoff Tuesday against an opponent who has denounced him and his scandal-stained exit from the governor’s office two decades ago as the epitome of “politics of the past.”See the Story
Ex-New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey’s comeback bid comes down to a runoff for Jersey City mayor
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Mark Kelly · United StatesSen. Mark Kelly said Monday he and his family have seen threats to their lives increase since President Trump called for the Arizona Democrat and a group of other Democratic lawmakers to be executed after they urged service members to refuse illegal orders.
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Sen. Kelly says death threats have increased since Trump called for his execution
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Tessa ThompsonHenrik Ibsen’s “Hedda Gabler”dates back to 1891, but writer-director Nia DaCosta (“Little Woods,” “Candyman,” “The Marvels”) pulls it out of 19th-century Norway and drops it into mid-20th-century England. She also changes the gender of a crucial character and sets most of the play’s action in a grand mansion during a night of bacchanalia and treachery. What remains timeless is Ibsen’s world of vicious power struggles between characters (particul…See the Story
Nia DaCosta's Recipe for 'Hedda': Mix Ibsen With Race, Sexuality and a Big Party
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