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US
Georgia Judge Will Release Parts of Report on Trump Election Inquiry
Releasing the introduction and conclusion of a special grand jury report could shed light on the extent to which Mr.…
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Food
Teen Girls Report Record Levels of Sadness, C.D.C. Finds
Girls, as well as adolescents who identified as lesbian, gay or bisexual, reported high rates of sadness, suicidal thoughts and…
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Food
Is That the Enticing Smell of Spaghetti Cooking? Nope, It’s a Candle.
There’s a mild, wheaty aroma wafting from the host stand at the Midtown Manhattan pasta restaurant Jupiter. It’s not from…
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News
As $1.6 Million in Rare Photos Vanished, the Excuses Piled Up
The F.B.I. says a gallery owner made up medical emergencies, including a double lung transplant and a coma, as part…
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World
They Were Told Their Building Was Earthquake Safe. It Collapsed Anyway.
Some structures promoted as being built to modern seismic codes did not withstand the quake in Turkey. One upscale tower…
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Style
Hot and Unbothered at ‘Magic Mike’
Watching the third installment of the cult-favorite dance film, with an enthusiastic crowd free to hoot and holler as much…
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Style
A Hunger Strike Makes Headlines Before Milan Fashion Week Begins
Stella Jean, one of the few Black designers in Italian fashion, protests her industry’s lack of diversity and inclusion.
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News
‘There’s No Spring Break Here’: Florida’s Gulf Coast Fights to Rebound After Hurricane Ian
Communities like Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel and Captiva, devastated by the storm, are struggling to rebuild the hotel rooms, restaurants…
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World
George Santos and the Case of the Missing $365,000
Representative George Santos’s failure to account for hundreds of thousands of dollars in spending is part of a pattern of…
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World
As Subway Ridership Rebounds, Some Women Are Reluctant to Return
Long wary on public transit, women who found other ways to get around New York during the pandemic could prove…