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Once a Ticket to Travel and to Socialize, Paper Covid-19 Cards Are Going Away
The C.D.C. has stopped distributing the 3-by-4-inch cards, a mainstay of American wallets in the earlier days of the pandemic.
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Review: After Hovering, Steve Reich Brings Back the Pulse
In “Jacob’s Ladder,” which premiered at the New York Philharmonic on Thursday, Reich’s signature chugging rhythms returned.
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Food
Confessions of a Pop-Tarts Taste Tester
When my family was enlisted nearly 60 years ago, little did we suspect that the pastry would become a pop-culture…
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World
Henri Dauman, Photographer of Postwar Celebrity Life, Is Dead at 90
He fled Nazi persecution in Paris, learned his craft as a teenage orphan and became known for his shots of…
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Business
Michael Lewis Doesn’t Do Villains
A hike is Michael Lewis’s interview format of choice. When he first met the FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried in late…
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World
In Mexico, Adams Praised Migrants. He Also Told Them to Stop Coming.
Mayor Eric Adams went to Latin America with two missions: to promote New York City and praise earlier immigrants, and…
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News
Hidden Art: A Rhapsody for the Soul, in 10 City Corners
When I emerge from an art gallery or a museum, the world around me looks different. Leaving the Metropolitan Museum…
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News
Going to the Chapel (at Home)
The bride walked down a 10-foot runner. Oscar, a 7-year-old French bulldog dressed in a bow tie, was the best…
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World
‘My Heart Stopped’: Iranian Activist’s Family Exults From Afar, but Remains Fearful for Her
Narges Mohammadi’s 16-year-old son, Ali, who lives in Paris, was in school when the Nobel Peace Prize was announced on…
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Dancers and Video Game Characters Merge in the Uncanny Valley
Some dancers have found a niche on TikTok and other platforms imitating video game characters — moving like a machine’s…