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Turning to Street Vending, New Migrants Find a Competitive World
Standing on a subway platform deep below Times Square, Natalí Tualombo, a newly arrived migrant from Ecuador, sold water bottles…
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News
The Taste of Home in a Grain of Rice
Throughout September, Ia’s phone rings off the hook. “What is it?” she answers. But she already knows. The rest of…
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Books
1960s London Comes Alive in a Fierce, Funny Coming-of-Age Novel
In “The Halt During the Chase,” by Rosemary Tonks — first published in 1972, and newly reissued — a young…
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World
The Moomins Live in Peace. Their Creator Tried to Do the Same.
A new exhibition in Paris explores how Tove Jansson imagined a kind world that reflected her values as a lesbian…
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World
When Russia Is a Neighbor, Self-Defense Is Everyone’s Concern
The facade of the apartment building was blown off, the remains sagging to one side. Working together, the military police,…
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World
Review: At ‘Jaja’s,’ Where Everybody Knows Your Mane
Jocelyn Bioh’s Broadway playwriting debut, set in a Harlem hair braiding shop, is a hot and hilarious workplace sitcom.
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World
Visit to Fashion Mogul’s Office Ended in Rape, Woman Testifies
The woman told a Toronto jury that Peter Nygard sexually assaulted her when she was 28, and she was the…
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News
Harriet Pattison, 94, Dies; Landscape Architect With a Tie to Louis Kahn
After having a son with the famous architect, she built a career, often collaborating with Mr. Kahn on projects, including…
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World
On Senate Choice, Newsom Was in a Box of His Own Making
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California’s choice of a successor to Dianne Feinstein was complicated by two television interviews that attracted…
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World
They Were Given IUDs as Children Without Their Consent. Now, They Want Compensation.
A group of Indigenous women in Greenland say Danish doctors inserted intrauterine devices without their consent. They are now seeking…