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Chauvin murder trial: What to know as the first officer is tried in George Floyd's death


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Chauvin murder trial: What to know as the first officer is tried in George Floyd s death
Holly Bailey, The Washington Post
March 7, 2021
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The first trial in the death of George Floyd is set to begin with jury selection on Monday. Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer filmed with his knee on Floyd s neck in May, faces murder and manslaughter charges for the encounter that sparked months of historic protests around the world.
The trial has been described as one of the most important in the nation s history, a potential barometer of change in a country where police officers are rarely punished for abusive behavior and fatal tactics used on the job. ....

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The Met is selling art to survive the pandemic. Critics say it's a dangerous precedent.


The Met is selling art to survive the pandemic. Critics say it s a dangerous precedent.
Peggy McGlone and Sebastian Smee, The Washington Post
March 8, 2021
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People sit on the steps during the public reopening at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, New York on Aug. 30, 2020.Photo by Jeenah Moon for The Washington Post.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art approved a policy last week that allows proceeds from the sale of works from its collection to be used for salaries and overhead costs associated with the collection s care. The move follows similar actions by other museums, including ones in Brooklyn, Baltimore and Chicago, and marks the latest development in a debate that has been roiling the museum field, and has set some of the country s leading museum directors against one another. ....

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Book World: The best audiobooks to listen to this month


Book World: The best audiobooks to listen to this month
Katherine A. Powers, The Washington Post
March 8, 2021
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The Nature of Fragile Things
Susan Meissner s latest novel is an absorbing, cleverly plotted historical tale of perfidy and pluck. Set chiefly in the first decade of the 20th century, it encompasses the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and the subsequent inferno, linked catastrophes that are horrifyingly conjured. At the center is Sophie Whalen, an immigrant from Northern Ireland who has answered an ad placed by a widower seeking a wife and mother for his 5-year-old daughter. The book begins ominously with a transcript of Sophie, 22, being questioned by a U.S. marshal about her husband s whereabouts and activities. Jason Culp narrates this and a later section, bringing an authoritative approach to a tale that is filled with formidable twists, duplicity and stunning revelations. Alana Kerr Collins, herself a native of Norther ....

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In the Russian woods, a feminist retreat from Putin's pressures


In the Russian woods, a feminist retreat from Putin s pressures
Isabelle Khurshudyan, The Washington Post
March 8, 2021
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1of8A guest s corgi explores Femdacha outside of Moscow.Photo for The Washington Post by Nanna HeitmannShow MoreShow Less
2of8Daria Serenko, lef, and Sonia Sno in the room where they sleep and work at Femdacha.Photo for The Washington Post by Nanna HeitmannShow MoreShow Less
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4of8Daria Serenko, right, and Sonia Sno play with a corgi that belongs to a guest staying at Femdacha on Feb. 21.Photo for The Washington Post by Nanna HeitmannShow MoreShow Less
5of8Sonia Sno, front, and Daria Serenko in the backyard of Femdacha, outside of Moscow on Feb. 21.Photo for The Washington Post by Nanna HeitmannShow MoreShow Less ....

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Book World: In '2034,' it's man against machine


Book World: In 2034, it s man against machine
Manuel Roig-Franzia, The Washington Post
March 8, 2021
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2034: A Novel of the Next World War
By Elliot Ackerman and James Stavridis
Penguin Press. 320 pp. $27
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In the late 1700s and early 1800s, a machine known as The Turk became a sensation by winning matches against expert chess players.
Audiences marveled at this feat of technological wizardry - that is, until one vanquished player took a closer look and discovered that there was a man hidden inside. The whole thing was a hoax.
That long-ago story pops into the head of Sandeep Chowdhury, a deputy U.S. national security adviser, as he s pulled deeper into a terrifying match of technology and military gamesmanship in 2034: A Novel of the Next World War, by combat veteran Elliot Ackerman and Adm. James Stavridis, a former supreme allied commander of NATO. ....

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