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A Vibrant Nightlife Scene Booms in South Africa’s Townships
Clubs in Khayelitsha, the nation’s second largest township, are attracting Black professionals with entertainment that “we love, we want.”
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World
Now Fighting for Ukraine: Volunteers Seeking Revenge Against Russia
KYIV REGION, Ukraine — The sharp crack of sniper fire rang out across the snowbound valley. Soldiers in white camouflage…
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News
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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News
The Best Way to Protect Abortion Access Is to Put It on the Ballot
The new Republican majority will soon wield power in the House of Representatives, and despite the divisions over their choice…
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World
Lawmaker’s Victory May Cost Him Coveted Manhattan Apartment
Democratic Assembly leaders in New York decided not to try to expel a Republican, Lester Chang, over residency questions, but…
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World
Judge Blocks Pay Raise for Uber and Other For-Hire Drivers
The judge expressed sympathy for drivers but said that the Taxi and Limousine Commission had not supported its case for…
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News
How Does a Family Change After Losing a Child?
Welcome to Group Text, a monthly column for readers and book clubs about the novels, memoirs and story collections that…
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Business
Stranded by Southwest and Stuck With Unexpected Costs
Olivia Laskowski was in Nashville and expecting to fly home to New York on Dec. 27 when she received a…
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Business
Why Bed Bath & Beyond Is Weighing Bankruptcy
Dreary holiday season sales failed to help solve the struggling retailer’s financial woes, leaving the company with few options.
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US
Judge Rules for Justice Dept. in Dispute With Trump Over Documents Search
The court said the former president had to provide the government the names of private investigators he hired to search…