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World
‘We Were at the Counter of a Coffee Shop on Lexington Avenue’
The counterman’s treat, tying ties in Sunnyside and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
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US
A Texas Community Attracts Migrant Home Buyers, and Republican Ire
In the dense, damp forests northeast of Houston, a pair of brothers hit on a viable real estate business model:…
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US
Fearing Third-Party Spoilers vs. Trump, Biden Allies Try to Squash Them
With Democrats worried that a third-party bid could throw a tight race to Donald Trump, President Biden’s top aides have…
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World
Wheat, Sunflowers and Dozens of New Graves
In Hroza, Ukraine, where one-sixth of the hamlet was killed in a missile strike, officials and survivors have begun the…
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World
Buzz-Cut and Brave: The Chinese Women Who Defy ‘Beauty Duty’
Some in China are rejecting high heels, makeup, diets and other norms centered on appearance that they see as costly…
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World
Pakistan Demands Deportations of Afghans, Stoking Tension With Taliban
The Pakistani authorities announced plans to expel more than one million Afghans living illegally in Pakistan, a sign of increasing…
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World
Facing a Tough Election, a Governing Party Targets an Old Boogeyman: Nazis
Poland’s Law and Justice party is using Germany as a punching bag to rally its base for the election on…
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World
Rape, Race and a Decades-Old Lie That Still Wounds
Farid El Haïry spent most of his adult life as a convicted rapist. Then his accuser changed her story.
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Business
Amid Strikes, One Question: Are Employers Miscalculating?
UPS, the Hollywood studios and the Detroit automakers appear to have been taken aback by the tactics and tougher style…
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World
Best Time to Hold a Political Conference? Right After Your Party Wins Big.
Just ask Britain’s opposition Labour party.