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A Tiny House in Manhattan Has a Link to the Underground Railroad
In a city of showy skyscrapers climbing ever higher in their bids to catch the eye, the beguiling little brick-and-wood…
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Jaimie Branch, Trumpeter Who Crossed Genre Lines, Dies at 39
Jaimie Branch, an innovative avant-garde trumpet player and composer whose punk-rock intensity and relentless commitment to experimentation and ...
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In New Hampshire, Republicans Weigh Another Hard-Right Candidate
MANCHESTER, N.H. — He has said the state’s popular Republican governor is “a Chinese Communist sympathizer,” called for the repeal…
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Rick Reed, G.O.P. Adman of ‘Swift Boat’ Campaign, Dies at 69
Rick Reed, a Republican advertising executive whose work in the 2004 presidential race tarnished Senator John Kerry, the Democratic nominee,…
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Joey DeFrancesco, Reigning King of the Jazz Organ, Dies at 51
Joey DeFrancesco, who was widely credited with bringing the organ back into vogue in jazz circles in recent decades, died…
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Judge Recommends Rejecting Bid by Sept. 11 Families to Seize Frozen Afghan Funds
WASHINGTON — A federal magistrate judge has recommended rejecting the effort by relatives of victims of the Sept. 11 attacks…
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‘I Often Wish the Morning Hour Would Last Longer’
The Morning Hour Dear Diary: I like waking up before the chain-smoker who lives two floors below me. Sipping coffee,…
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In Praise of Sweat
Mona Chalabi (@MonaChalabi) is an illustrator and data journalist based in New York. The Times is committed to publishing a…
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Haven’t We Seen These Characters Before?
Summer has always loved a sequel. So why do this year’s comebacks and next chapters feel somehow worse? Not just…
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Fall Vaccination Campaign Will Bring New Shots, Worse Access
Long past the point when pollsters said there were no more Americans willing to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, Coral…