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Frontline City’s Final Food Stand Finds a Way to Keep the Pizza Coming
It takes just over a minute to microwave the mini pizza that Andriy Shved sells in the eastern Ukrainian city…
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Business
Musk Lifted Bans for Thousands on Twitter. Here’s What They’re Tweeting.
Many reinstated users are tweeting about topics that got them barred in the first place: Covid-19 skepticism, election denialism and…
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Health
‘Major Trustee, Please Prioritize’: How NYU’s E.R. Favors the Rich
In New York University’s busy Manhattan emergency department, Room 20 is special. Steps away from the hospital’s ambulance bay, the…
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21 Sports Highlights From 2022 Worth Watching Again
From behind-the-back improvisation on a tennis court to dazzling performances at the Olympics, the year offered plenty of highlights —…
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New York City Triathlon Moves to the Fall After Summer Heat Disruptions
The race has not been run fully since 2017 mostly because of heat-related complications. Triathletes have been pressing for a…
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The Day Franco Harris Performed a Miracle and Inspired an Army
Fifty years later, the memory of the “Immaculate Reception” endures for a fan who took his father’s advice and stayed…
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Yippee Ki Yay: ‘Die Hard’ Comes to the Christmas Stage
The poet Richard Marsh is winning praise in London for a one-man theatrical version of the action movie.
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Business
Microsoft Gambles on ‘Nice Guy’ Strategy to Close Activision Megadeal
Federal regulators have sued to block the $69 billion acquisition, but the company has settled on a path forward and…
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Nepalese Court Orders Release of French Killer From Prison
The action trims the life sentence Charles Sobhraj, known as ‘the Serpent,’ who targeted Western tourists in Asia in the…
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What Growing Up on a Farm Taught Me About Humility
Cold days are better for killing animals. Warmer months demand time in the wheat fields. Plus, heat and sun quickly…