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Newyork
As Politicians Cry ‘Crisis,’ Some Migrants Are Finding Their Way
At around 7 a.m. one day last August, the first migrants sent to New York City by the governor of…
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Business
A Kansas College Restored a Mercedes. It’s Now Headed to Pebble Beach.
A class at McPherson College worked on a 1953 Mercedes-Benz 300S for about six years. It then got a rare…
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News
No, ‘Socialism’ Isn’t Making Americans Lazy
Bernie Marcus, a co-founder of Home Depot, had some negative things to say about his fellow Americans in an interview…
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Books
This Time, Herzog & de Meuron Are Inside the Museum
The architects behind museums in San Francisco, Miami and Minneapolis, and the Powerhouse Arts Complex, in Brooklyn, are the subjects…
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World
Los Angeles Hotel Employees Return to Work but Warn of Additional Strikes
The News Thousands of housekeepers, front desk clerks, cooks and other hospitality staff returned to work on Wednesday at hotels…
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World
Rabbi’s Brush With Danger in Ukraine Went Viral
KYIV, Ukraine — It was a striking image: a bearded rabbi with a flak jacket over his tallit, hitting the…
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Style
The Artists Depicting the Power and Strangeness of Breasts
New generations of women painters are challenging centuries of art history with their nuanced, empathetic renderings of bare-chested bodies.
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Style
Has America Ignored the Workplace for Too Long?
Barack Obama’s Netflix series “Working” tries to catch you up on decades of change — more than it has time…
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Business
The Daughter Who Got the Government to Cancel Her Mother’s Debt
Susan Miskin retired from her teaching job in 2019 and didn’t think she’d ever pay off her student loans. Then,…