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In New York City, earthquakes are generally tiny, and unnoticed.
New Yorkers have felt tremors before. In January, a 1.7 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Astoria, Queens, early in the…
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World
Workers Sue Over Law Allowing Smoking in Atlantic City Casinos
The New Jersey casinos are the last large refuge for smokers in the Northeast, but some employees say their health…
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Real Estate
A Showdown Pits Owners of Second Homes Against Full-Time Residents
The pandemic upset a delicate balance of part-time and full-time residents in a community in the Poconos, sparking a debate…
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News
Will A.I. Break the Internet? Or Save It?
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ The internet is in decay. Do a Google search, and there are so many…
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Name-Calling and Calling the Police: How N.Y.C. Parent Meetings Got Mean
In school districts across the city, families are fighting over transgender athletes and how race and discrimination are taught in…
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Real Estate
The Hottest Luxury Second-Home Markets
Sales of luxury second homes increased in many U.S. markets last year. If you want see some of the priciest,…
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Magazine
A New Way of Looking at the Nude
The artists redefining portraits of the human body for a more inclusive age.
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Whitney Museum Names Chief Curator
Kim Conaty will steer exhibitions and the permanent collection, saying she will pay close attention to work by Latino and…
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World
The Taiwan Earthquake’s Aftermath in Photos
Taipei Credit...Lam Yik Fei for The New York TimesStudents evacuated to a school courtyard after the earthquake. New Taipei City…
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How Should I Be Using A.I. Right Now?
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ There’s something of a paradox that has defined my experience with artificial intelligence in…