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China’s Big Political Show Is Back to Normal. Sort of.
The annual meeting of China’s legislature looked, on its surface, like a return to the prepandemic days. But much has…
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Is New York City Back? Not for Everyone.
The city has rebounded from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in meaningful ways. But the recovery is incomplete and…
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Why Bicycle Deaths in New York City Are at a 23-Year High
Last year was the deadliest year for cyclists in New York City since 1999, according to new data from the…
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Why Free 3-K Is So Crucial for New York City Parents
Many families were counting on a break from crippling child care costs. Mayor Eric Adams’s cuts have cast doubt on…
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China Signals Robust Goal for Economic Growth
Premier Li Qiang targets economic growth of about 5 percent this year as China signals readiness to borrow more for…
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China Scraps Premier’s Annual News Conference in Surprise Move
The decision is a break from a decades-long tradition by the country’s No. 2 official and comes as Xi Jinping,…
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An Analog Library of All the Lives I’ve Lived
After a routine iPhone update, a new Journal app recently appeared. Intrigued, I tapped it, which led to the instruction…
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Land Art Comes Indoors as Dia Highlights Meg Webster
Nine sculptures exhibited at Dia Beacon from soil, beeswax, moss and other outdoor elements, date from Webster’s breakout period of…
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$500 Million Over 6 Years: Cost of N.Y.P.D. Misconduct Settlements
A Legal Aid Society analysis found that the settlements cost the city nearly $115 million in 2023 alone.
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Jaap van Zweden to Lead French Orchestra After New York Philharmonic
The conductor, whose tenure in New York ends this summer, will begin a five-year term at the Orchestre Philharmonique de…