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What A. Philip Randolph Knew About Jobs and Freedom
I keep a running list of ideas and observations that could be used for columns or essays, and this week,…
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News
What Drunken Driving Taught Me
I hadn’t been to a gay bar in ages. Between Covid and addictive “dating” apps for cruising inappropriately unavailable men,…
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Business
The Young Founder Who Fooled JPMorgan, According to JPMorgan
When JPMorgan Chase paid $175 million to acquire a college financial planning company called Frank in September 2021, it heralded…
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Style
Redefining the ‘New’ in Lunar New Year
Hands jostled around a large metal basin, plastic gloves crinkling as they massaged pounds of julienned radish, green onion and…
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Style
Clothes for People Who Love Books
Inside the packed Rachel Comey store on Crosby Street in SoHo on Thursday, the readings began about halfway through the…
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World
How a Group of Brooklyn Beatboxers Became Ambassadors to the World
The trip will mark the first time that the government officially recognizes the genre in its American Music Abroad program.
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World
How a Cookie Entrepreneur Spends Her Sundays
Janie Deegan said she was 25 and homeless when she got sober. Soon after, she discovered baking. “I was stuck…
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World
One of the Most Influential Ambassadors in Washington Isn’t One
Taiwan’s representative, Bi-khim Hsiao, calls herself a “cat warrior” walking a delicate diplomatic line. China calls her a troublemaker who…
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News
Inside the Battle to Control, and Fix, Tennis
Tennis’ hit Netflix series and rising collection of young stars has investors bullish on the sport, which is poised for…
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News
What America Should Do About Its Ballooning Debt
A lot of the news coverage of hitting the federal debt ceiling has been political: The motion to vacate! The…