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No John, No George, No Ringo, but Still a Lot to Say
“The McCartney Legacy” follows the superstar from the last gasp of the Beatles to “Band on the Run.” It’s 700…
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Books
Is This Elephant Bothering You?
“Pests,” by Bethany Brookshire, examines our relationships with the animals we’ve come to loathe. It’s not just the usual suspects…
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Style
How the 1% Runs an Ironman
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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Sports
U.C.L.A. Adds a Title to the ‘Conference of Champions.’ Will It Be Its Last?
The Bruins beat North Carolina in the women’s soccer final as officials are set to weigh in next week on…
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Newyork
What Is New York’s Greenest Borough? Probably Not the One You Think.
If you said Brooklyn, Manhattan, Staten Island or Queens, guess again.
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Business
‘Innovation Hubs’ Aim to Lift Distressed Areas. Congress Just Has to Fund Them.
A new report suggests where 20 newly created research centers could best revitalize struggling economies and accelerate new technologies
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Books
F. Murray Abraham Would Make ‘The White Lotus’ All Over Again
The buzzy series is one of several featuring the actor, who at 83 is finding some of the most satisfying…
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Style
What Is the Ideal Pair of Black Pants?
There are so many options. A reader is searching for a silhouette that can be worn for both work and…
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News
The Political Winds Are Blowing. And Blowing. And Blowing.
Gail Collins: Bret, I think we’ve got good fighting topics this week, but let me start with a rather mellow…
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Business
U.S. employers added 263,000 jobs in November, the latest sign of the economy’s strength.
The Labor Department report gauged the impact of the Federal Reserve’s campaign to tame inflation by tamping down hiring.