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Inside the Menendez Indictment: A Mercedes and a Secretive Fatal Crash
A 2018 fatal car crash in Bogota, N.J., drew no media attention and resulted in no charges. The driver was…
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Turning to Street Vending, New Migrants Find a Competitive World
Standing on a subway platform deep below Times Square, Natalí Tualombo, a newly arrived migrant from Ecuador, sold water bottles…
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It’s Getting Harder to Be Poor in New York
City services for the poor are lagging under Mayor Eric Adams. Also, Central Park’s Great Lawn, damaged in a concert,…
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Giuliani’s Drinking, Long a Fraught Subject, Has Trump Prosecutors’ Attention
Rudolph W. Giuliani had always been hard to miss at the Grand Havana Room, a magnet for well-wishers and hangers-on…
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The Moomins Live in Peace. Their Creator Tried to Do the Same.
A new exhibition in Paris explores how Tove Jansson imagined a kind world that reflected her values as a lesbian…
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The 8-Year-Old Boy at the Heart of a Fight Over Tibetan Buddhism
The boy had seemed destined for a life of affluence and earthly pursuits. Born into the family behind a major…
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When Russia Is a Neighbor, Self-Defense Is Everyone’s Concern
The facade of the apartment building was blown off, the remains sagging to one side. Working together, the military police,…
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‘Our Language Is Dying’
The struggle to save Gagauz, a Turkic tongue used by dwindling numbers of people in an ethnic enclave of Moldova,…
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Matt Gaetz, a Polarizing Figure in Congress, Is Polarizing at Home, Too
In an overwhelmingly Republican district, Mr. Gaetz is admired for shaking up the House, but he also has plenty of…
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Visit to Fashion Mogul’s Office Ended in Rape, Woman Testifies
The woman told a Toronto jury that Peter Nygard sexually assaulted her when she was 28, and she was the…