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Why Eric Adams Likes to Raise Flags
The mayor has attended flag-raising ceremonies for more than 30 countries. It’s all about the art of getting votes.
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Goldman Sachs’s C.E.O. Whisperer Takes a Step Back
John Rogers, one of the Wall Street firm’s most influential executives, will hand over his chief of staff role to…
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Paramount Agrees to Sell Simon & Schuster to KKR, a Private Equity Firm
The deal, for $1.62 billion, will put control of a cultural touchstone in the hands of a financial buyer.
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Whether You Call it ‘Skiplagging’ or ‘Hidden-City Travel,’ It’s Contentious
Booking a flight with a layover in the city that’s the real destination for the traveler can net big bargains,…
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In Ireland’s ‘Forgotten County,’ a Tiny Inn Does It Right
The back story of Breac House, a tiny hotel in northwest Ireland’s County Donegal, sounds like a cautionary tale: Two…
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An Oil-Rich Ally Tests Its Relationship With the U.S.
The United Arab Emirates, which has translated its wealth into outsize global influence, is diverging from U.S. foreign policy —…
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Under a Hellish Ocean Habitat, Bizarre Animals Are Lurking
For the first time, scientists observed tubeworms and other complex ocean creatures dwelling beneath hydrothermal vents.
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Teenage Cousin of Uvalde Gunman Arrested Over Threats to a School
The teenager, Nathan James Cruz, was arrested after he threatened to “do the same thing” as his cousin, the police…
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This Ancient Reptile Had Something in Common With Whales
The creature’s surprising anatomy suggests that rapid and unusual evolution was occurring in the seas after a period known as…
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A New Generation of Oriole Magic
One of the youngest and cheapest rosters in Major League Baseball has powered Baltimore to the best record in the…