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World
Does a Newly Elected G.O.P. Assemblyman Really Live in Brooklyn?
Lester Chang, a newly elected Republican representing a Brooklyn district, faces questions over whether he lives in the borough or…
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News
Covid Testing Rules Do Little More Than Stoke Anti-Asian Hate
When the Chinese government abruptly eased its draconian Covid-19 policies in December, I felt an uncanny combination of abject horror…
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World
For Russian Troops, Cellphone Use Is a Persistent, Lethal Danger
Ukrainian artillery targets Russian soldiers by pinpointing their phone signals. Despite the deadly results, Russian troops keep defying a ban…
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Food
13 Nourishing Recipes to Help You Reset in the Kitchen
If you’ve resolved to cook more and eat well in the new year, here’s a great place to start.
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Magazine
Good Fantasy Writing Is Pure Magic
All too often clunky dialogue breaks the spell of CGI-heavy TV epics. To be reminded what language can do by…
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Magazine
The Dirt on Clean Beauty
More and more products promise “clean beauty,” along with plumper lips and fewer wrinkles. But what does that actually mean?
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World
Your Wednesday Briefing
The high price for Ukraine of responding to Russia’s drone attacks.
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US
Criminology Student Is Charged in 4 University of Idaho Killings
MOSCOW, Idaho — The police arrested a 28-year-old criminology student on Friday and charged him with murder in the brutal…
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Finance
The End of a Book World Mystery: A Suspect in Manuscript Thefts to Plead Guilty
Filippo Bernardini was arrested by the F.B.I. last year. He is expected to enter his plea on Friday, ending a…
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Magazine
John Fetterman Got a New Suit for His Senate Swearing-In
The Pennsylvania lawmaker joins the Washington establishment. Sort of.