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World
The N.Y.C. Subway Is No Longer Broke. Can It Buy Rider Happiness?
For as long as many New Yorkers can remember, the M.T.A. has needed more money. Now its budget is finally…
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World
U.S. Resumes Food Aid for Refugees in Ethiopia
But food supplies will remain suspended for tens of millions of Ethiopians until the government takes steps to root out…
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World
A Tree Was Felled. No One Heard It. How Do You Find Out Who Did It?
A week after someone cut down the iconic tree at Sycamore Gap, the police and local residents appear no closer…
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World
N.J. Attorney General Opens Inquiry Into Nadine Menendez’s Fatal Crash
The scrutiny could create fresh legal and political peril for Senator Robert Menendez, a Democrat, who has been charged with…
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Food
Confessions of a Pop-Tarts Taste Tester
When my family was enlisted nearly 60 years ago, little did we suspect that the pastry would become a pop-culture…
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World
Henri Dauman, Photographer of Postwar Celebrity Life, Is Dead at 90
He fled Nazi persecution in Paris, learned his craft as a teenage orphan and became known for his shots of…
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News
Hidden Art: A Rhapsody for the Soul, in 10 City Corners
When I emerge from an art gallery or a museum, the world around me looks different. Leaving the Metropolitan Museum…
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News
How Do You Make a 375-Square-Foot Home Feel Luxurious?
It’s all in the planning, as one couple in Brisbane, Australia, discovered.
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World
‘My Heart Stopped’: Iranian Activist’s Family Exults From Afar, but Remains Fearful for Her
Narges Mohammadi’s 16-year-old son, Ali, who lives in Paris, was in school when the Nobel Peace Prize was announced on…
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Business
A New Effort to Make College Aid Offers Easy to Understand
After years of criticism about financial aid letters that are confusing and sometimes misleading, about 400 schools have agreed to…