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House Republicans, Stalled on Spending, Weaponize the Power of the Purse
As Congress struggles to do the bare minimum of keeping the government funded, House Republicans are using the annual federal…
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Hunter College Pulls Screening of Film Critical of Israel
The cancellation of a showing this week of the documentary “Israelism” caused a backlash from the college’s Senate, which called…
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‘Rustin’ Review: A Crucial Civil Rights Activist Gets His Due
Colman Domingo carries this biopic of a March on Washington organizer, the first narrative feature from Michelle and Barack Obama’s…
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The Eclectic Inspirations for Alan Wake 2’s Surreal Tale
Yes, there is a Stephen King influence. But the video game’s metanarrative was inspired by unorthodox novels, films and plays…
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Sally Darr, Formidable Chef of ’80s-Era French Bistro, Dies at 100
A skilled and self-taught cook of homey French fare, she drew fans (including Julia Child) to her Greenwich Village restaurant…
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In Mumbai, an Intimate Diwali Dinner Party
Aditi Dugar, the owner of the restaurant Masque, celebrated the festival of lights with a modern Indian tasting menu prepared…
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Israel Blocks Some Palestinian Americans From Entering From West Bank
The move is an apparent violation of a recent agreement that says citizens from the United States and Israel can…
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Man Exonerated in Malcolm X’s Murder Sues U.S. Over His Conviction
Muhammad A. Aziz and the estate of Khalil Islam are seeking answers about why the F.B.I. withheld evidence that later…
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A Homeless Man Attacked Him. But Was There More to the Story?
Responding to 911 calls about a street fight in the Marina district, the police found Don Carmignani, 53, standing on…
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Where Are the Country’s Hottest Rental Markets?
With higher interest rates keeping potential buyers in the rental market, Queens and the Bronx are seeing more rental activity.