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Shades of Gray, and Then Some
During Paris Fashion Week, almost every color could be spotted on the streets and the runways.
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Business
New U.A.W. Chief Has a Nonnegotiable Demand: Eat the Rich
For as long as anyone can remember, the Indiana city of Kokomo has been a conservative stronghold. Ronald Reagan crushed…
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World
China’s E.V. Threat: A Carmaker That Loses $35,000 a Car
Chinese electric vehicle companies like Nio are pulling ever further ahead, partly through government support but also rapid technological advances.
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US
Our Favorite Restaurants in San Francisco
The New York Times is sharing its current choices, including world-class Korean barbecue, Mission-style burritos and quintessential California cuisine.
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World
Thursday Briefing: What’s Next After McCarthy’s Downfall
Plus an auction of works from China’s top art collector.
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News
A Spike Lee Joint via Movie Posters and Sports Jerseys
Lee, the director of “Do the Right Thing” and “Malcolm X,” donated more than 400 items for a Brooklyn Museum…
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World
Fisherman Convicted in Plot to Sell $900,000 of Illegal Fluke and Bass
Chris Winkler, a fisherman based in Montauk, N.Y., was accused of falsifying records to sell over-quota fish.
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News
Review: Robert Gober Conjures America
The artist, displaying his own work along with his idiosyncratic holdings, invites rumination on the state of the nation at…
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Style
Why Can’t I Get My Wife to Split the Costs of Sharing Our Home?
A retiree is mystified as to why his new wife is willing to pay for her share of groceries and…
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World
Blinken Travels to Mexico Amid Rising Tension over Border, Drug Trafficking
The meeting is an opportunity to ease an increasingly tense relationship between two allies, while addressing hot-button issues in the…