World
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How Governor Hochul Decided to Kill Congestion Pricing in New York
Although the governor said she long feared the program might hurt New York City’s economy, she never disclosed her reservations,…
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This Old-School Pizzeria Stays Open by Playing Itself on TV
Sam’s Restaurant, a 94-year-old red-sauce joint in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, was uncharacteristically full of life. Serious-looking women in peacoats and…
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52 Musicians, 24 Judges: Inside New York’s Subway Performance Auditions
A throng of New Yorkers stopped to gawk as a tall violinist bounced from one foot to the other, at…
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‘Dragging a Small Roller Bag, I Found My Way to the Correct Subway Line’
A solo trip to the Upper West Side, a bonus at the shoe-repair place and more reader tales of New…
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What to Know About the Hostages Still in Gaza
Andrey Kozlov after the Israeli military rescued him and three others from central Gaza on Saturday, in a photograph released…
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Ukrainian Activist Traces Roots of War in ‘Centuries of Russian Colonization’
One Ukrainian researcher and podcaster is a leading voice in efforts to rethink Ukrainian-Russian relations through the prism of colonialism.
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What is known about the hostages still in Gaza?
Andrey Kozlov after the Israeli military rescued him and three others from central Gaza on Saturday, in a photohraph released…
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Where O.J. Simpson Found Acceptance, No Questions Asked
Las Vegas became a refuge that many believe Mr. Simpson did not deserve in his final years. There, he found…
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Biden Loves to Tell Tall Tales. We Cut Them Down to Size.
By President Biden’s account, he was a fierce civil rights activist in his youth, had an uncle who fell prey…
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For Trump, Doug Burgum Emerges as a Safe Option, and a Wild Card
Mr. Burgum, North Dakota’s governor, is a prime contender in the former president’s search for a running mate, but he…