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Ukraine Could Use New Weapons to Hit Russian Targets in Crimea, Pentagon Says
The goal for a recent delivery of the coveted long-range missile system is to put more pressure on Russian forces…
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Helen Vendler Believed Poetry Matters
She devoted her life to showing us how and why.
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Five Things to Know About Biden’s New Power Plant Rules
The Biden administration released a major climate regulation aimed at virtually eliminating carbon emissions from coal, the dirtiest of the…
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Donald M. Payne Jr., Five-Term New Jersey Representative, Dies at 65
A Newark Democrat, he succeeded his father, who was the first Black member of New Jersey’s congressional delegation.
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Let This Breakfast Change Your Life
A simple miso-roasted salmon, part of a traditional Japanese way to start the day, is both sustenance and self-care.
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F.T.C. Issues Ban on Worker Noncompete Clauses
The rule would prohibit companies from limiting their employees’ ability to work for rivals, a change that could increase competition…
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New York Is Turning 400. We Should Celebrate. But How?
This spring is the 400th anniversary of the founding of New York — or, to be precise, of the Dutch…
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New Yorkers vs. Cockroaches: ‘It’s Them or Me.’
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTNew Yorkers vs. Cockroaches: ‘It’s Them or Me.’ April 23, 2024, 5:00 a.m. ETShare full article5By Claudia…
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When Edgar Allan Poe Lived, and Loved, in the Bronx
The manuscript of Poe’s poem “For Annie,” written while he was living in a Bronx cottage after his wife’s death,…
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Universities Struggle as Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations Grow
Dozens were arrested Monday at N.Y.U. and Yale, but officials there and at campuses across the country are running out…