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Read Your Way Through Tokyo
Hiromi Kawakami, one of Japan’s most popular contemporary novelists, travels with books that help her immerse herself in her destination.…
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Does a Newly Elected G.O.P. Assemblyman Really Live in Brooklyn?
Lester Chang, a newly elected Republican representing a Brooklyn district, faces questions over whether he lives in the borough or…
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A Black Composer’s Legacy Flourishes 500 Years After His Birth
The reputation of Vicente Lusitano, one of the earliest known composers of African descent active in Europe, was thwarted for…
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Surprise in Pennsylvania: Republicans Back a (Former?) Democrat for Speaker
Representative Mark Rozzi, long a moderate Democrat, pledged not to caucus with either party as speaker of the closely divided…
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Mayor Adams Has Rats. Curtis Sliwa Has Cats. What Could Go Wrong?
The ongoing saga of Mayor Eric Adams and his war against rats reached a new level of absurdity, with Curtis…
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Leopards Eat Kevin McCarthy’s Face
As we approach the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack, it’s been grimly amusing to see that the party of…
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Adams Rejects Criticism From de Blasio Aides in Scathing Broadside
Mayor Eric Adams expressed frustration over criticism of his policies from officials who served in the previous administration.
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Damar Hamlin and the Hard Truths About Football
More from our inbox: Keep Supporting Charities, ‘the Bedrock of American Society’Damar Hamlin before a game against the Cleveland Browns…
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This Race Will Test the Limits of Democrats’ Red-State Survival Strategies
Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky is popular. Is that enough to win in a state where Democrats have struggled?
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Benedict Leaves Behind a Conflicted Legacy on Clerical Sexual Abuse
Joseph Ratzinger was accused of mishandling cases when he was bishop of Munich, but as pope he was credited with…