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Trader Joe’s Abruptly Closes Its Only New York Wine Store
When Nesh Patel first moved to New York City three years ago, picking up groceries and a few bottles of…
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Pete Carril, Princeton’s Textbook Basketball Coach, Dies at 92
Pete Carril, who coached men’s basketball at Princeton for 29 years and scared big-name opponents with his undersize, often underskilled…
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Giuliani Is Told He Is a Target of Trump Election Inquiry in Georgia
ATLANTA — Lawyers for Rudolph W. Giuliani have been told that he is a target of a criminal investigation in…
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‘Deadstock’ Fabric Finds a Second Life
This article is part of a series examining Responsible Fashion, and innovative efforts to address issues facing the fashion industry.…
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Schumer Backs Nadler Over Maloney in N.Y. Democratic Primary
Senator Chuck Schumer, New York’s most powerful Democrat in Washington, will throw his support behind Representative Jerrold Nadler on Monday…
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The Queen of Slow Fashion on the Art of a Slow Exit
“Being a boss is not my strength,” Eileen Fisher said, shifting awkwardly in a seat from a sleek meeting room…
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Striking Their Own Poses
“Bodies Bodies Bodies,” the Gen Z satirical slasher film, held an outdoor screening in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene Park on Aug.…
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Bohemia Beach Is Having Another Day in the Sun
WELLFLEET, Mass. — Sunday is turnaround day for the Cape Cod Modern House Trust, when the four houses it maintains…
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Pain Doctor Who Sexually Assaulted Patients Found Dead at Rikers
Ricardo Cruciani, a doctor found guilty last month of having sexually assaulted several of his patients, was found dead of…
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Polio Symptoms and Prevention: What to Know
During the slog of yet another Covid wave, and mounting monkeypox anxieties, health officials reported a case of polio in…