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Growing Numbers of Chinese Migrants Are Crossing the Southern Border
More than 24,000 Chinese citizens have been apprehended crossing into the United States from Mexico in the past year. That…
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There Are Better Ways to Talk With Your Kids About Santa
As the holiday season approaches, many parents find themselves facing a tricky problem: how to talk about Santa Claus with…
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Relax, Electric Vehicles Really Are the Best Choice for the Climate
It has been a bumpy few weeks for carmakers who sell electric vehicles, which are moving more slowly off the…
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New York’s Era of Overspending Ends With a Shudder
After years of heady spending, the budget cuts announced by Mayor Eric Adams last week hit New York City like…
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Georgia’s Liberal Organizers Warn of a Cash Crunch and Apathy
Cost-conscious shifts in strategy and a changed political landscape have stoked fears about the groups’ ability to keep delivering victories…
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High-Speed Police Chases Rise Near Texas Border, Leaving Locals on Edge
Jairo Lerma and several of his relatives placed a wooden cross in the dry grass along a Texas highway where…
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Gen Z-ers and Millennials React to ‘L.A. Law’
Thanks to a splashy relaunch on Hulu, new generations have their first encounter with the soapy, sax-heavy legal drama that…
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Magazine
Where Can You Go to Grad School Without Going to Grad School?
The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research offers adult learners an education opportunity at a fraction of the time and price…
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Travel
How 1.2 Million Marijuana Arrests Will Shape New York’s Legal Market
A new map illustrating 42 years of marijuana arrests documents the way that New York disproportionately targeted working-class, Black and…
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Travel
Specialized High School Musical
A surprisingly tender one-man show guides us through the dubious business of tutoring the children of striving New York parents.