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How Long Can My Building Keep Scaffolding Up?
Q: My large, rent-stabilized building in New York City has been encased in scaffolding with a sidewalk shed for over…
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Abortion and Trump Are Giving Democrats a Shot
Forget Hot Girl Summer. We just came off Hot Primary Summer, which featured fewer tequila shots than the Megan Thee…
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Student Journalists Reveal a Changing World. Let Them.
NASHVILLE — It wasn’t exactly news when a principal in Nebraska censored a high school newspaper, canceled the school’s journalism…
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Has Bidenomics Been Good for Workers?
President Biden has presided over a huge employment boom that, according to Friday’s employment report, is still in progress. That’s…
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On the Gulf Coast, a Quiet Hurricane Season (So Far!) Brings Little Relief
IOWA, La. — In a community still etched with the scars of past storms that charged in from the Gulf…
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John McEnroe Gets His Revenge
John McEnroe was sitting on a couch 43 stories above Manhattan, his gray curls and sleepy, crinkled eyes betraying every…
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Frances Tiafoe Gets the Next American Shot at the Big Three
It happens at just about every Grand Slam. One of the American men of the so-called next generation begins to…
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How Cesar Chavez’s Union Lost Its Way
LOS ANGELES — Day after day this summer, the dramatic images filled front pages and social media feeds: a sea…
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Baseball Traveled to Japan 150 Years Ago. By Way of Maine.
GORHAM, Maine — This small town on the East Coast can make a claim of being one of baseball’s birthplaces.…
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Tending to Grass, and to Grief, on a Tennis Court in Iowa
Mark Kuhn is hunched over, one knee on the ground, pulling dandelions from an otherwise immaculate lawn. With a small,…