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Share of Democratic Registrations Is Declining, but What Does It Mean?
Virtually every group of voters under 70 has become less likely to register as Democrats compared with Republicans since 2019.
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World
Menendez Leaves Re-Election Plans Murky, But Dormant Campaign Gives Hints
Senator Robert Menendez, facing federal bribery charges, has been coy about his plans. But running for office might offer advantages…
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World
For Irish L.G.B.T.Q. New Yorkers, It’s Been a Long Way to Staten Island
Activists like Brendan Fay have campaigned for decades to make St. Patrick’s Day festivities open to L.G.B.T.Q. groups. A new…
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News
Working in Old Age Can’t Be the Only Answer to the Retirement Crisis
Teresa Ghilarducci, a labor economist, begins her new book with a story about an 82-year-old cashier at Walmart who was…
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News
Former Apple Executive to Lead Sports Streaming Service
Pete Distad, the former executive in charge of distribution of Apple TV+, will run a new joint venture from Fox,…
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News
Aspen Has 153 New Acres of Terrain. Cue the Champagne.
This Colorado enclave draws both die-hard snow lovers and those who don’t even dream of skiing, be they museum-goers, gourmands…
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Style
Handmade Porcelain Painted With Brooklyn Blossoms
Plus: a collection of writings by a star of bohemian New York, a line of pajamas from a bed linen…
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World
New York City’s Population Shrinks by 78,000
City officials said that the new census estimates did not fully account for the growing number of migrants, which would…
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World
Why the National Guard Can’t Ease All Fears About Riding the Subway
More bag checks will not calm the nerves of New Yorkers worried about being shoved onto the tracks by someone…
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Business
U.K. Moves to Bar Foreign State Ownership of Newspapers, a Blow to Telegraph Bid
A roughly $1 billion bid from the former CNN chief Jeff Zucker and his Emirati backers raised concerns among lawmakers…