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Of Dictators and Trade Surpluses
According to a new NBC News poll, U.S. voters now consider “threats to democracy” the most important issue facing the…
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Governor Newsom Vetoes Bill for Drug-Injection Sites in California
LOS ANGELES — Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed legislation on Monday that would have allowed some California cities to open supervised…
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Whom Can Tell One’s Social Class Based on Grammar?
Social class can be hard to discern when billionaires wear hoodies and work late into the night instead of dressing…
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5 Things to Know About New York’s Primary on Tuesday
One of the most acrimonious congressional primary seasons New York has seen in living memory will move into the hands…
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Should Kids Be Kept Off Social Media?
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David Kinch, an Acclaimed Bay Area Chef, Will Leave Manresa
David Kinch, the chef who helped establish Los Gatos, Calif., as an international culinary destination with his highly regarded restaurant…
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Cafe Spaghetti Is the Anti-Carbone
Cafe Spaghetti is a new restaurant in Brooklyn whose name tells you exactly what it’s all about — a neighborhood…
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Pour This Bubbly Bottle of Kir Royale
Clinton Vineyards, in the Hudson Valley town of Clinton Corners, has been producing cassis black currant wine and sparkling seyval…
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Fetty Wap Pleads Guilty to Conspiring With a Long Island Drug Gang
Over the past several years, the rapper Fetty Wap became known not only for releasing a stream of singles and…
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Archbishop Rembert Weakland, Critic of Vatican Orthodoxy, Dies at 95
Archbishop Rembert G. Weakland, a liberal critic of Vatican orthodoxy who led the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee for 25…