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Downtowns Are Full of Empty Buildings. Universities Are Moving In.
On a conspicuous corner of Pennsylvania Avenue, in a once gaudy building that used to house the Newseum, the 10-story,…
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How to Stay Cool in New York City During Extreme Heat
Officials are encouraging residents to take advantage of cooling centers and splash pads. They are also warning against operating air…
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2 Supervisors at Juvenile Lockup in Bronx Are Charged in Beating of Teenager
The charges were another sign of the problems that have plagued New York’s detention of adults and minors alike.
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It’s the Perelman Performing Arts Center, But Bloomberg Gave More
It looked like it was never going to happen. Year after year, plans to build a cultural institution on the…
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Real Estate
Pleasantville, N.Y.: A Walkable Village That Checks ‘All the Boxes’
The Westchester community attracts an eclectic mix of residents who appreciate the artsy vibe, the charming homes and the proximity…
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Italy’s Senate Signs Off on Meloni’s Migrant Crackdown
The package is the first major take on immigration by the hard-right government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and would…
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Finland’s Prime Minister Toppled in Tight Election
Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s party was outpolled by a rival that stressed economic concerns. Petteri Orpo of the National Coalition…
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Philadelphia Museum Creates Center for African Art
With a gift from the trustee Ira Brind, the center will aim to advance the museum’s new Equity Agenda.
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Real Estate
$500,000 Homes in Mississippi, Kentucky and Illinois
A 2009 brick house in Madison, a two-bedroom condominium in Louisville and a Tudor Revival home in Arlington Heights.
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Why Do Stanford, Harvard and NASA Still Honor a Nazi Past?
Earlier this year, Harvard unveiled a report of the university’s history of profiting from slavery. “I believe we bear a…