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Home Care Aides Fight to End 24-Hour Shifts: ‘This Work Is Killing Them’
Home health care, among the fastest growing industries in New York and nationwide, is also one of the lowest paying,…
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Business
Off the Board Game, Onto the Digital Canvas
Are role-playing games enriching culture, or destroying it? In two shows, the artist Simon Denny spoofs the grandiose fantasy worlds…
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From China to New York, by Way of the Southern Border
When busloads of migrants from Venezuela and Latin America started turning up on New York City streets in 2022, it…
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Arts
For Casting Directors, the Hunt for a Killer Never Stops
Procedural dramas are often relaxing to watch, but the hectic sprint to find and cast new patients, clients and crooks…
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Robert Menendez and Wife Are Charged With Obstruction of Justice
The New Jersey senator and his wife, Nadine Menendez, who already faced bribery charges, were charged in an 18-count superseding…
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Books
A New Publisher Promises Authors ‘the Lion’s Share of the Profit’
Authors Equity is tiny but has big industry names behind it. Its founders hope their profit-sharing approach and experience will…
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The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping: A Grisly Theory and a Renewed Debate
Bruno Richard Hauptmann’s mug shot. The wooden electric chair where he was put to death. A sponge like the one…
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Is New York City Back? Not for Everyone.
The city has rebounded from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic in meaningful ways. But the recovery is incomplete and…
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Foes and Fans of Congestion Pricing Sound Off at Final Public Hearings
The nation’s first congestion-pricing program could go into effect in New York City as soon as this spring.
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Why Elon Musk Is the Second Most Important Person in MAGA
One of the most remarkable developments of the new century has been the concentration of right-wing power and adulation in…