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Chase Mishkin, Tony-Winning Producer of ‘Dame Edna,’ Dies at 85
Chase Mishkin, a prolific theatrical producer who received two Tony Awards, one for bringing the uninhibited Australian character Dame Edna…
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He Was Swimming at Rockaway After Hours. He Ended Up in Handcuffs.
Andres Velasquez was swimming at Rockaway Beach on Friday evening, cooling off after a hot day at his dog-walking job,…
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The F.B.I. Raid at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Home
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Judith Durham, Singer of ‘Georgy Girl’ and Other Hits, Dies at 79
Judith Durham, the lead vocalist of the 1960s Australian folk-pop band the Seekers, whose shimmering soprano voice and wholesome image…
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Matt Carpenter’s Dream Season for Yankees Is in Jeopardy
If Matt Carpenter’s season is over after he fractured his foot on Monday in Seattle, he at least joined some…
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Lamont Dozier, Writer of Numerous Motown Hits, Dies at 81
Lamont Dozier, the prolific songwriter and producer who was crucial to the success of Motown Records as one-third of the…
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Serena Williams Says She Will Retire From Tennis Sometime After U.S. Open
Serena Williams, the 23-time Grand Slam champion who has been the face of tennis since winning her first U.S. Open…
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Anxious New Yorkers Worry Whether Eric Adams Is the Man for the Moment
Outside Liberty Pool in Jamaica, Queens, near the home where Mayor Eric Adams was raised, Rosa Soriano watched her 6-year-old…
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Criminal Background Checks May Be Banned in N.Y.C. Housing Applications
After she was released from prison in 2011, Kandra Clark spent five years sleeping on friends’ couches while searching for…
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A Dry Summer Doesn’t Mean Serious Drought in New York
Good morning. It’s Tuesday. Scroll down for trash talk with a reporter — that is, a Q. and A. about…