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Business
At Least 11 Journalists Killed in War
Nine Palestinians, one Lebanese and one Israeli have been confirmed dead this week, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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News
This Is Not a Taylor Swift Profile
Section 301, In the second-to-highest tier of Levi’s Stadium, floats 105 feet above Santa Clara, Calif. It comprises 251 seats…
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News
I’m an American Living Abroad Permanently. Should I Vote in U.S. Elections?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the implications of casting a ballot in a country you have no plans to return…
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World
In Argentina, a Far-Right Candidate Rises and the Peso Plunges
Javier Milei has become the favorite in Argentina’s election this month by pledging to dollarize the economy. In response, the…
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Books
In This Novel, Opposites Don’t Attract. They Converge.
“The Leftover Woman” follows two struggling women living completely different lives. How do their paths overlap?
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News
For Sale: A Stamp So Famous It Appeared on ‘The Simpsons’
This “inverted Jenny” is valuable because it contains a mistake — one of the best-known errors in stamp history.
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Science
The Science Nobel Winners Were Short and Fast
The awards for physics and chemistry were a reminder that the most important processes in nature unfold on a scale…
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News
‘We Were at the Counter of a Coffee Shop on Lexington Avenue’
The counterman’s treat, tying ties in Sunnyside and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
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Arts
At City Ballet, Barbie Basics at the Gala, and a Glittering Revival
New York City Ballet hosted a gala with unfortunate new costumes for Balanchine’s “Who Cares?” But the repertory is what…
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News
Eddie Martinez Defers to the Desires of His Paints
At his studio in Queens, the artist’s routine includes turkey meatballs, cut-up Crocs and the patience to let his materials…