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On Second Thought, St. Andrews Steps Back From Remodel by Swilcan Bridge
Want a patio-like surface by a bridge that’s perhaps more than 700 years old? St. Andrews did, but many others…
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World
Your Tuesday Briefing: A Devastating Quake
Also, a Chinese balloon floats over Latin America.
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Police Officer Who Shot a Man in the Back Is Charged With Assault
New Jersey’s attorney general said the shooting violated state policy. The young man, now unable to walk, was fleeing but…
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Earthquake Strikes Syrian Region Already Mired in Humanitarian Crisis
One of the hardest hit areas was northwestern Syria, where nearly three million people displaced by the country’s decade-long civil…
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For Syrians Who Endured a Brutal Civil War, the Suffering is All Too Familiar
The Syrian village of Besnia, in Idlib Province, following an earthquake on Monday.Credit...Omar Haj Kadour/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesResidents rescued…
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Food
Flambé Is for Lovers
Amid the usual restaurant cacophony in the dining room at Monterey American Brasserie in Manhattan, you’ll hear the occasional whoosh,…
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George Santos Invited a Guest to the State of the Union. He Said Yes.
Michael Weinstock, a Democrat who once ran for Mr. Santos’s district, said he wanted to raise attention to health issues…
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How the Grammys Bring Rebels Into the Fold
The awards show needs to build bridges between generations. That means convincing once-overlooked upstarts to show up as elders.
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How Questlove Pulled Off the Grammys’ Crowd-Pleasing Hip-Hop Tribute
The Roots drummer and D.J. was tapped by the Recording Academy to fit 50 years of rap history into 15…
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A Louche Life Set to a Show-Tunes Score
In his name-dropping novel “Up With the Sun,” Thomas Mallon fictionalizes the minor career and tabloid murder of the Broadway…