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Preserving the Legacy of Japanese American Farms in Southern California
Hatano Farm, the last vestige of what was once a thriving agricultural community, was named a point of historical interest,…
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John Stobart, Celebrated Maritime Painter, Dies at 93
Dismissing modern art as “baloney,” he made millions as a master of historical harbor paintings.
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Your Monday Briefing
Sudan’s health system on the brink.
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Freya, the Walrus Killed by Norwegian Officials, Is Immortalized as a Sculpture
The bronze sculpture depicts the walrus on her side and should remind onlookers about the importance of coexisting, the artist…
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A Year of Pain: Victims Struggle After Brooklyn Subway Shooting
More than a year ago, a mass shooting on the subway in Brooklyn miraculously killed no one. But as the…
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He Bombed the Nazis. 75 Years Later, the Nightmares Began.
Listen to This Article The nightmare shook the old man, who was now in his late 90s. He dreamed of…
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Inside New York’s ‘Most Bizarre’ Secret Penthouse
High above Bryant Park, painting, music, fashion and events are showcased in a quirky historic venue.
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‘As We Walked, We Passed Two Women Sitting on Folding Chairs’
Outside a psychic’s place, in search of matzo ball soup and more reader tales of New York City in this…
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Shawn Kemp Charged With First-Degree Assault in Shooting
Kemp, the former N.B.A. star, is accused of shooting at people in a mall parking lot last month after he…
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N.B.A. Suspends Miles Bridges for 30 Games for Domestic Violence
Bridges pleaded no contest to felony domestic violence in November. He was accused of assaulting the mother of his children.