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Saving the Family Business in a Beach Town Where Money Talks
There are plenty of shiny, new hotels in Montauk, the beach town at the tip of Long Island’s East End,…
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Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and the Perils of the Power Couple
Like Harlem in the 1930s or Greenwich Village in the early 1960s, Manhattan’s theatrical heart midway into the 20th century…
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Trying to Stop Lanternflies? ‘Don’t Bother, They’re Here.’
Good morning. It’s Friday. We’ll follow up on a story about the spotted lanternfly, an invasive pest the experts say…
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What the U.S. Gets Wrong About Iran
Ibn Khaldun, the 14th-century North African scholar, wrote that empires tended not to last beyond three generations. The founders of…
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When Will the Pandemic End? And Other Pressing Questions, Answered
While the risks of deaths and hospitalizations from Covid-19 are substantially lower now, navigating this phase of the pandemic can…
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A Nourishing Conversation With Mohsin Hamid on Social Fictions — and Real Losses
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ In his latest work, “The Last White Man,” the award-winning writer Mohsin Hamid imagines…
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‘It’s Really Magic’
The Chicago Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds, 4-2, on Thursday, but that was hardly the point. Major League Baseball had…
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On TikTok, Knitting, Rapping and Promoting the Child Tax Credit
What do a rapper, a parody specialist and a knitting-obsessed makeup artist have in common? All of them are “microinfluencers”…
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The Poisoned Relationship Between Trump and the Keepers of U.S. Secrets
WASHINGTON— After four years of President Donald J. Trump’s raging against his intelligence services, posting classified information to Twitter ...