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World
Venice to Charge Day Trippers an Entry Fee to Discourage Overcrowding
Starting this month, tourists intending to visit the city on busy dates will be required to register on a website,…
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World
Anxiety, Bedtime and Mating: How Animals May React to the Eclipse
When the total solar eclipse happens on Monday, pets, farm and zoo animals might act strange. Researchers can’t wait to…
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News
NASA Picks 3 Companies to Help Astronauts Drive Around the Moon
The agency’s future moon buggies will reach speeds of 9.3 miles per hour and will be capable of self-driving.
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News
Lola’s Offers a Southern Spin on Filipino Cooking
Alaluna offers dry-aged fish with an Italian approach, Bon Bon serves up Swedish hot dogs and more restaurant news.
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Books
Jazz at Lincoln Center’s New Season Includes Tribute to Bayard Rustin
The civil rights activist’s life and legacy will be honored in a 2024-25 lineup that will also include spotlights on…
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News
Do Not Empower the Criminals in Haiti
Here’s what I remember most about my childhood growing up under a dictatorship in Haiti: fear. We could never speak…
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World
Stop Looking for Flaws in the Premier League Contenders
As Arsenal and Manchester City meet, remember that titles are not always won head-to-head, and that being the second-best team…
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Books
How Many Easters Remain for This Century-Old Boys’ Choir School?
St. Thomas Church in New York is considering closing its renowned boarding school for choristers, one of only a few…
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Newyork
The Ellis Island Museum Gets a Face-Lift
The museum, opened 34 years ago in a 19th-century building, will be refurbished and reimagined, the president of the foundation…
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Newyork
M.T.A. Board Votes to Approve New $15 Toll to Drive Into Manhattan
The News New tolls to drive into the busiest parts of Manhattan — including $15 for most passenger cars —…