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| Travel | 36 Hours By Laura Cappelle A different side of the French capital reveals smaller museums, under-the-radar spots in Montmartre and a diverse performance scene. | | | Opinion | Charles M. Blow By Charles M. Blow Many people, including me, come out in later adulthood. Our stories are not only uplifting but also illuminating and educational. | | |
| By Shane O'Neill and Caroline Kim Last year, drag shows at the Franklin, Tenn., Pride celebration turned into a national scandal. We followed a teenage member of Franklin Pride's board during this year's embattled process of throwing a small-town Pride festival. | | | By Russian Pool In a five-minute address to the Russian nation, President Vladimir V. Putin called the armed rebellion by the head of the Wagner paramilitary group "a betrayal of our people." | | | By Concord Press Service In a video posted early Saturday morning, the leader of the Wagner paramilitary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, claimed to have seized power in Rostov-on-Don, a key Russian military district in the Ukraine war effort. | | |
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