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Closing the Book on Promises to Myself
This year’s resolution: No more worrying about all the volumes I know I’ll never read.
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News
Immigration Is Hard. This Novel Turns the Struggle Into a Comedy of Errors.
In Kathryn Ma’s new novel, “The Chinese Groove,” an overly optimistic Chinese man migrates to America to find connection and…
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World
What Are People in New York Lining Up for Now?
Stressful Covid lines are out, and happy lines are back, with New Yorkers and visitors queuing up for Sondheim, croissants…
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World
A New Look for the Empire State Building and Its Workers
The employees have new uniforms, part of a $165 million “reimagination” that includes a new entrance and an interactive museum.
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Business
The Unknown Hedge Fund That Got $400 Million From Sam Bankman-Fried
After the collapse of FTX, prosecutors and lawyers have scrutinized its discredited founder’s huge investment in Modulo Capital.
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Business
No Open-House Party. Influencers Just Want an Open Door.
It was still dark on a recent Tuesday morning when the photographers began gathering in the lobby of Sutton Tower,…
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Business
Live Nation Faces a Skeptical Senate
The company’s grip on ticket sales, and its move last year to cancel sales for Taylor Swift’s upcoming tour, will…
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Style
Those Weight Loss Drugs May Do a Number on Your Face
How many injections are you willing to endure to preserve the structural integrity of your face and derrière? For a…
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News
Where is Physics Headed (and How Soon Do We Get There)?
The future belongs to those who prepare for it, as scientists who petition federal agencies like NASA and the Department…
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Food
Emailing Your Doctor May Carry a Fee
More hospitals and medical practices have begun charging for doctors’ responses to patient queries, depending on the level of medical…