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William Klein, Who Photographed the Energy of City Life, Dies at 96
Exterior. Daylight. Two boys in a doorway. The older, 11 or 12, holds a revolver aimed at your left eye.…
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How Long Is the Drive to the Edge of the Universe?
The edge of the observableuniverse is about 270,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles away. If you drive at a steady 65 miles per hour,…
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A Music Producer Finds a Waterfront Home, and a More Harmonious Commute
Since moving to Weehawken, N.J., last fall, Stanley Brown has developed a nightly habit: He works long hours at the…
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Things Started Poorly for the Cowboys, and Then It Got Worse
The talk for the Dallas Cowboys this season was about whether they could finally make a deep playoff run after…
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What makes Casper Ruud a worthy opponent in the final.
In the men’s final of the U.S. Open, Casper Ruud will put up a fight. Ruud, a 23-year-old Norwegian and…
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At the U.S. Open, Future College Tennis Stars Are an Unsung Draw
On an outer court at the U.S. Open, tucked into a far corner by the perimeter fencing, Raquel Gonzalez Vilar…
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Sex-Cult Leader’s ‘Trusted Lieutenant’ Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy
Isabella Pollok met Lawrence V. Ray in 2010 when he got out of prison in New Jersey and went straight…
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Hochul Lifts Mask Mandate on New York Public Transit
Riders on public transit are no longer required to wear masks in New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Wednesday, bringing…
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Brooklyn Prosecutors Seek to Throw Out Scores of Convictions
Brooklyn prosecutors are seeking to throw out 378 criminal convictions — mostly low-level drug and traffic offenses, dating to 1999…
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An Expanded Postseason Hasn’t Dulled Baseball’s Stretch Run
Contrary to what you might hear from alarmists, baseball’s stretch run has retained some of its magic even with an…