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News
A Failed Romance, Long Lockdowns and a Friend’s Suicide in India
During the height of the Covid pandemic, a friend was a precious lifeline, quick to help and hug, while struggling…
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News
Aaron Judge Returning to Yankees on $360 Million Deal
Judge, who hit 62 home runs in 2022 and won the A.L.’s Most Valuable Player Award, will commit to nine…
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Business
The ‘SPAC King’ Is Over It
Not long ago, Chamath Palihapitiya could be called the Jim Cramer of SPACs. A Facebook executive turned venture capitalist, Mr.…
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Travel
Deep Pockets and Powerful Allies: How a Hotel Union Shapes New York City
At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Paramount Hotel, sitting empty in Times Square, was on the verge of…
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Travel
New York’s Best Weed? The Winner Is …
A new competition showcases small craft growers in New York who are hoping to come up with the next big…
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Travel
Conviction Won’t Be a Financial Death Sentence for Trump Organization
The former president’s family business will be forever tarred, but the maximum penalty it faces is relatively mild.
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Travel
A New York Jury Speaks: Trump’s Company Committed Tax Fraud
Not exactly a death sentence for the Trump Organization, but certainly an embarrassment. Also, a Manhattan dog that braved the…
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News
Best Art of 2022
This was a year whose high points included an adult-feeling Whitney Biennial, a major survey of contemporary Puerto Rican art,…
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Magazine
Tell Him Your Story, and He’ll Photograph Your Wedding. For Free.
As a freshman at Princeton eight years ago, Vincent Po came to dread introductions. Many of the students he met…
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A Pastor and Politician Who Sees Voting as a Form of Prayer
Raphael Warnock, a son of Savannah public housing who rose to become Georgia’s first Black senator, secured a full six-year…