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Summer of Dupes: Alternatives in the Aegean
In April, Princess Cruises told passengers that it was canceling a scheduled stop in Santorini, Greece, citing congestion. Four cruise…
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Oklahoma Stakes Its Claim to the Tallest Building in the U.S.
The Oklahoma City Council voted this week to clear the way for a 1,907-foot tower, surpassing One World Trade Center…
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How a Designer Makes a Bed, in Five Easy Steps
You may think you know how to make your bed — but here’s how to make it a lot better.
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Adam Neumann Lists His Triplex Penthouse, Again. Asking? $25 Million.
The WeWork founder is selling his marquee New York City apartment, a four-bedroom aerie that overlooks Gramercy Park.
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$950,000 Homes in Bordeaux, France
Two apartments and a single-family villa in and around the port city on the river Garonne, in southwestern France.
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This Judge Is Blind. He Wishes Our Justice System Were, Too.
In a new memoir, David S. Tatel recounts a remarkable career as a civil rights lawyer and federal judge, and…
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Donald Trump’s Mob Rule
This week, Breitbart interviewed the former Trump official Peter Navarro, one of many criminals in the ex-president’s orbit, from the…
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Republicans Have a Criminal They’d Like to Coddle
In the wake of Donald Trump’s felony conviction, Republicans are furious. “Democrats cheered as they convicted the leader of the…
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How New York’s Congestion Pricing System Could Have Been Saved
New York State’s congestion pricing program was once a promising method of charging drivers to use Manhattan’s most crowded streets.…
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The Slow Death of a Fabled Media Empire
“60 Minutes.” MTV. “The Daily Show.” The future of some of America’s most recognized cultural icons is unknown as the…