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Real Estate
Staking the Future on a Stretch of Sidewalk in Brooklyn
On a recent Sunday, Oliver Hernandez jumped out of the van driven by his partner. It was 6 a.m. The…
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News
Prominent Scholar Who Claimed to Be Native American Resigns
Andrea Smith, an ethnic studies professor, will leave the University of California, Riverside, in an unusual agreement that avoids an…
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Business
As Obscure as an Extra, She Has a Lead Role in Hollywood’s Labor Fight
Carol Lombardini, the studio voice in union talks, values a low profile. That hasn’t kept striking writers and actors from…
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News
Wales Has a Prince, But It Has Never Hosted a British Open
The Open is being played for the 151st time, this time at Royal Liverpool in England. It has never once…
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News
Ukraine’s Drone Strikes Against Russia Are a Message for Its Own People
U.S. officials say they expect Ukraine to continue its attacks because they send a strong message: Kyiv can still strike…
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Business
Fed Chair’s Message Is Clear: The Fight Against Inflation Isn’t Over
Jerome H. Powell, the head of the Federal Reserve, struck a resolute tone in a speech at the central bank’s…
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News
Wagner Group May Have Lost ‘Mythical Appeal’ in Africa
The presumed death of Yevgeny V. Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner paramilitary group, could have profound consequences for African…
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News
Phillies Starter Goes the Distance in 124-Pitch No-Hitter
Michael Lorenzen dominated Washington in his second start for Philadelphia after being acquired at the trading deadline.
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News
Life After Loss Is Awful. I Need to Believe It’s Also Beautiful.
In Jewish tradition, a child who loses a parent is required to say Kaddish, the mourner’s prayer, every day for…
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News
Seafood Is Safe After Fukushima Water Dump, but Some Won’t Eat It
Sushi is among several shunned foods as Japan dumps treated radioactive water into the Pacific. Experts say the fear is…