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A $72 Million Penthouse on Central Park Leads Sales in November
The full-floor penthouse, at 220 Central Park South, is the third priciest sale of the year, at least so far.
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Books
A Punk Rocker Searches for His Bass and the Friend Who Stole It
Sam Lipsyte’s new novel, “No One Left to Come Looking for You,” centers on the 1990s music scene in downtown…
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News
It’s the World Cup’s Hot Accessory. But Should Fans Wear It?
Head scarves in the colors of the participating teams have become fan favorites in Qatar. Rather than object, locals say…
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World
Your Thursday Briefing
A torrent of protest videos is testing the limits of China’s censorship apparatus.
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World
Why This World Cup Is Dogged by Corruption Allegations
FIFA’s system allegedly fostered bribery, but despite years of investigations and arrests it’s still in place.
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Business
‘Avatar’ and the Mystery of the Vanishing Blockbuster
First it was said that James Cameron was no match for reality. In late 2009, before “Avatar” came out, skeptics…
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World
Oath Keepers Leader Convicted of Sedition in Landmark Jan. 6 Case
A jury in federal court in Washington convicted Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the far-right militia, and one of his…
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News
Restaurant Review: At Koloman, Elegant Schnitzel and Other Viennese Wonders
The chef Markus Glocker, after winning acclaim and devoted fans at Bâtard, opens a restaurant at the Ace Hotel in…
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World
A Protest? A Vigil? In Beijing, Anxious Crowds Are Unsure How Far to Go.
BEIJING — The crowd was hard to make out at first, a dark mass huddled along the Beijing riverbank after…