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Gauging Our Return to Office and the Subways, One Tip at a Time
As Azusa Dance belted out the chorus of Aretha Franklin’s “Chain of Fools” just past the turnstiles at the 34th…
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Trump Inquiries Remain Politically Charged, Despite Special Counsel
In appointing a special counsel to investigate former President Donald J. Trump, Attorney General Merrick B. Garland was, in theory…
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Georgia Senate Rivals, With Little Time to Spare, Sprint Toward Runoff
ATLANTA — As Republicans steamed this week over an underwhelming midterm performance, Herschel Walker wanted to talk about another subject…
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George Lois, 91, Who Brought the Counterculture to Advertising, Dies
George Lois, Madison Avenue’s best-known 20th-century art director, who put the counterculture of the 1960s and ’70s into postwar advertising…
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Why Are We Still Obsessed With Robert Moses?
It is a wonder of some kind and a sign of the city’s renewed vibrancy that night after night, hundreds…
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Business
What Is Next for the FTX Fallout?
The DealBook newsletter delves into a single topic or theme every weekend, providing reporting and analysis that offer a better…
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Battered School Holds Memories of Collective Trauma in a Ukrainian Village
YAHIDNE, Ukraine — The elementary school’s former custodian carefully turned the key to the green door leading to the basement…
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President Biden Is Turning 80. Experts Say Age Is More Than a Number.
WASHINGTON — President Biden has said it is a “legitimate question to ask anybody over 70 years old whether or…
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The Wedding Is at the White House, but the Details Are Top Secret
WASHINGTON — The president and first lady’s names are on the wedding invitations. The vendors have all signed nondisclosure agreements.…
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How Fairfield University Ended Up With Few Low-Income Students
FAIRFIELD, Conn. — Last night, the first official basketball game at Fairfield University’s brand-new, 85,000-square-foot Leo D. Mahoney Arena ...