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In Northern France, Riding the Rails Into the Past
On the tracks of a railway depot in northern France, a steam locomotive puffs out smoke as if it just…
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News
‘The Wrath of God’: Afghans Mourn Unimaginable Loss From Quake
The deadliest earthquake to strike the country in decades leveled entire hamlets. Many people lost most, if not all, of…
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Business
Vaults, Ducts, Kitchens: Everything Must Go When a Company Moves Out
Wayne Horne’s job comes with many challenges. This time, the problem was a generator that was too large to fit…
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News
McCarthy Floats Return as Divided G.O.P. Prepares to Choose a Speaker
Less than a week after his ouster, the former speaker indicated he would be open to reinstatement as Republicans prepared…
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News
For 26 Hours, One Family Took Shelter as Hamas Militants Overran Their Kibbutz
When Sarit Kurtzman heard rocket sirens early Saturday morning, she grabbed her 14-month-old daughter, Zohar, and quickly made her way…
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News
It’s Drake’s Season of Discontent, Again
The rapper’s new album, “For All the Dogs,” comes after a summer of live-show triumph and extra-musical boredom.
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Travel
Parking in New York City Really Is Worse Than Ever
There are more cars but fewer available spots on the street. There are fewer garages — and exorbitant prices. For…
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News
The Supreme Court Is Not as Politicized as You May Think
With the start of the Supreme Court’s new term, we will see and hear much debate lavished on blockbuster cases…
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News
Earthquakes in Afghanistan Kill Nearly 200, Officials Say
Two 6.3-magnitude quakes were followed by several large aftershocks, devastating entire villages in the western part of the country.
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Magazine
They Met the Old-Fashioned Way: Playing Glow-in-the-Dark Dodgeball
Yan Fu and Leslie Hamilton, the marathon sea swimmer, were on opposing New York City teams. But after late-night hot…