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The Meter Eats First
GLASGOW — I grew up in a string of dilapidated slum rentals, project housing and homeless hostels. I grew up…
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World
Myanmar’s Ousted Civilian Leader Likely to Spend Life in Prison
The prosecution of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has drawn international condemnation. A military court has sentenced her to 33…
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After Half a Century, Fauci Prepares for Life After Government
The nation’s top infectious disease expert, whose last day as a federal employee is Saturday, plans to write a memoir…
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How a Windfall of Special Education Funding Benefited Hasidic Schools
Less than a decade ago, New York City drastically changed the way it provided special education to thousands of children…
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Business
The Tech That Will Invade Our Lives in 2023
Say hello to new-and-improved A.I. assistants, and move over to brands like Twitter and Tesla.
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Maybe the Southwest Debacle Is the Disaster We Needed
It’s the holiday season, and terrible weather is causing airlines to make a cascade of cancellations across the country. One…
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Why Bother to Make Resolutions if We Don’t Keep Them?
If resolution makers wanted a patron saint, they could do worse than Samuel Johnson (1709-84), a lifelong resolver and by…
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Poetry Died 100 Years Ago This Month
Like many millennials, I was educated, if that’s the right word for it, on the internet. The online music critics…
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Rikers Island Is the Perfect Place to Build a Casino
Two public development projects are in the works that will indelibly change the character of New York City. Both are…
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World
Moscow on the Med: A Faraway War Transforms a Turkish Resort Town
Tens of thousands of Russians and Ukrainians have settled in Antalya, on Turkey’s southern coast, hoping to avoid the fallout…