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There Are Good Dining Sheds and Bad Ones, Adams Says
Good morning. It’s Friday. We’ll look at Mayor Eric Adams’s assault on those outdoor restaurant sheds that have become eyesores.…
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Workers in the Catskills Can’t Find Housing. Bosses Are Trying to Help.
Cooped up in the city during the pandemic, New Yorkers flocked to Hudson Valley for the fresh air, spacious yards…
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The Mysteries of Mar-a-Lago
Donald J. Trump loves to attack the “deep state” — the imaginary cabal of soldiers, spies and secret agents seeking…
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The Mirage of Women’s Freedom in Saudi Arabia
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia is officially back in good standing, having spent his summer putting the…
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The New Tax Bill Doesn’t Touch the Wealthy
Early in my deal-making career, a Wall Street veteran counseled me to “never let the perfect be the enemy of…
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Why Liberals Need to Radically Change the Rules of Our Politics
When liberals lose in the Supreme Court — as they increasingly have over the past half-century — they usually say…
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The Juicy Secrets of Stars That Eat Their Planets
The sun has nourished life on Earth, but it will not be so hospitable forever. Five billion years into the…
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This Mets Prospect Knows How to Make an Entrance
Tuesday would have been the biggest night of the Mets prospect Brett Baty’s life if all had gone according to…
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Yadier Molina Is Ready for His Next Assignment
ST. LOUIS — After 19 years in the majors, and more than 18,000 innings crouched behind the plate, the old…
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The Man Who Found His Inner Depths
One morning in the fall of 1936, 10-year-old Frederick Buechner and his younger brother were playing in their room. Their…