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World
Martin Amis, Acclaimed Author of Bleakly Comic Novels, Dies at 73
In books like “Money” and “The Information,” he created “a high style to describe low things,” as he put it.…
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Food
Moving Is a Monumental Task for Many Older Americans. These Organizers Can Help.
Senior move managers may spend weeks or months helping seniors and their families sort through belongings, pack and move into…
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News
Fear Is for Sale on the U.S.-Mexico Border
The U.S.-Mexico border was full of uncertainty in the days before May 11. Title 42, the Trump administration-crafted health ordinance…
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US
Democrats’ Phalanx Around Biden Has an Eric Adams-Size Hole
The New York mayor has loudly blamed President Biden for an influx of migrants, amplifying concerns many Democrats share but…
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World
Shermane Billingsley, Guardian of the Stork Club’s Legacy, Dies at 78
The nightspot her father opened as a Prohibition-era speakeasy endured as a Manhattan institution until 1965. For decades she was…
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Business
Debt Limit Talks Hit Snag as G.O.P. Declares a ‘Pause’
Republicans left negotiations on Friday, saying the White House was refusing to move its way on spending cuts.
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News
139 Minutes of Hockey, but No Record
Four overtimes tested players and fans alike, but the game was hardly the longest in N.H.L. history.
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News
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s San Juan, Puerto Rico
“When I was a kid, my bond was really with my grandparents,” said Lin-Manuel Miranda, the songwriter, actor, director and…
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News
Salman Rushdie Makes Surprise Appearance at PEN America Gala
The novelist, who was stabbed and gravely wounded at a literary event last year, received an award from the freedom…
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US
Feinstein Faces Growing Scrutiny, but Voters Are Still Divided on Her Fitness
Senator Dianne Feinstein’s constituents in California expressed sympathy for her deteriorating health. Some thought it was time for her to…