New York
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World
Should Your Ex-Boss Get a Say in Your New Job? Wall Street Says Yes.
Legislation in New York that would outlaw noncompete agreements, a staple at big banks, has led to frenzied lobbying to…
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Food
A Chill in the Air and Chili in Your Pot
Turkey chili, chili con carne, black bean chili with mushrooms, white bean chili with lamb — our chili collection is…
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World
A Tale of Two Recoveries
The city has regained its lost private-sector jobs, but the new jobs don’t pay as well as the old ones,…
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News
The City That Never Sleeps … or Shops in Person
Walking through New York City — America’s great harborer of people, culture and activity — can feel like strolling the…
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World
Early Voting Begins in New York: Here’s What to Know
Although no citywide offices are being contested this year, the New York City Council is up for election, and voters…
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Style
‘Franning It Up’ at New York’s Most No-Nonsense Party
Blazers, jeans and candy cigarettes were the dress code at FranCon, an event dedicated to the writer Fran Lebowitz.
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World
Why This Craftsman Can’t Wait for Halloween to Be Over
The pressure is on for a professional pumpkin carver, who doesn’t even have time to go trick-or-treating with his children.
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World
New York City Was the Real Star of ‘Billions’
As the Showtime series airs its final episode, the showrunners look back at the essential role the city’s restaurants and…
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News
What Is a Teddy Roosevelt Presidential Library Doing in North Dakota?
The $333 million project rising in a tiny badlands town wants to showcase the 26th president and his visionary environmental…
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World
A New Generation of Artists in Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio
The Whitney Museum has acquired the artist’s former space, once a metalworking studio, in the West Village.