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World
Montauketts’ Bid for N.Y. State Recognition Is Vetoed for the 5th Time
The tribe on Eastern Long Island, which lost state recognition more than a century ago, has won over the State…
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Business
Brendan Sexton, a Pioneer of Recycling, Is Dead at 78
As New York City’s sanitation commissioner, he began the mandatory program to separate garbage. He also hired the department’s first…
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World
Federal Government to Investigate Harassment Complaints at Universities
Columbia, Cooper Union, Cornell and University of Pennsylvania were among half a dozen universities under investigation for complaints about antisemitic…
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World
A Rare Opportunity to See China’s Leader Up Close and (Sort of) Personal
President Xi Jinping of China is one of the most self-contained Chinese leaders in decades, who reveals next to nothing…
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US
How a Pro-Palestinian Group Became a Leader of Campus Protests
Students for Justice in Palestine, which was founded at Berkeley, has fueled activism, and, critics say, intimidation and antisemitism.
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US
Weeks Before Election as Speaker, Johnson Lamented ‘Dark and Depraved’ Culture
Mike Johnson’s comments on a prayer call in October, during which he talked about church attendance and L.G.B.T.Q. youth, offered…
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News
To Become a World-Class Chipmaker, the United States Might Need Help
In President Biden’s vision for the U.S. economy, technological supremacy goes arm in arm with high-paying jobs for American workers.…
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News
Sean Combs’s Hip-Hop Career Through the Years
The music mogul, who was accused of sexual abuse by a former romantic partner, fueled the commercial success of rap…
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News
Big Apple Circus Review: A Show That Bends Over Backward for You
The extraordinary within the everyday: A holiday season rite returns with aerialists, trapeze acts, funny clowns (really!) and cotton candy…
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World
A Journey Into Northern Gaza: Ruins, Wreckage and Darkness
When a group of international journalists arrived at the southern fringe of Gaza City early Friday morning, riding in the…