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In Rio de Janeiro, Architecture That’s in Sync With the Jungle
FOR AT LEAST half a decade, Juliana Ayako has been fascinated by a strange, slapdash house on a bare hillside…
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World
What It Takes for Snoopy and Friends to Soar in the Macy’s Parade
It has become Paul Schwartz’s job to help ensure the safety of millions of Thanksgiving parade watchers — as New…
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News
The Rescuers
I confess that as a longtime observer of the Arab-Israeli conflict, I aggressively avoid both the “From the river to…
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World
Wednesday Briefing
A proposed cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
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World
Peter Tarnoff, Diplomat Who Helped Plot the ‘Argo’ Escape from Iran, Dies at 86
A consummate man behind the scenes, he held top posts under Carter and Clinton, and in between ran the Council…
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Finance
Ford Resumes Work on E.V. Battery Plant in Michigan, at Reduced Scale
A battery plant in Michigan will be smaller than planned, Ford said, citing slower E.V. demand than expected, as well…
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Magazine
The Luncheonette Serving New York’s Best Egg Creams
The owners of Lexington Candy Shop have, for over 98 years, refined their recipe and still make their syrups from…
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Finance
Binance Founder Agrees to Plead Guilty to Violating Money Laundering Rules
Changpeng Zhao will pay a $50 million fine and step down as chief executive of the company he created, the…
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Magazine
The Wild Beauty of Moss
The inconspicuous plant is now the unexpected star of many naturalistic arrangements.
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World
North Korea Launches Rocket With Its First Spy Satellite
The country had failed to put such a satellite into orbit in its two previous attempts at such a launch.…