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World
Was Yeshiva University Entitled to $230 Million in Public Funds?
The Modern Jewish Orthodox school refuses to recognize an L.G.B.T.Q. student club, arguing in court that it is a religious…
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News
Is a Grudging Apology Better Than No Apology?
I eke an apology out of my younger daughter several times a week. She is generally a serene child, but…
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Food
A One-Pot Salmon and Rice Dish You’ll Turn to Again and Again
For the simplest one-pot meal, fish and grains steam in the same pot, at the same time, on the stovetop.
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Business
Rebecca Blumenstein, a Senior Times Editor, Takes a Top Role at NBC News
The appointment of Ms. Blumenstein, a deputy managing editor at The Times, is a part of a broad overhaul of…
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Technology
How to Make Your Smartphone Photos So Much Better
Professional photographers have long used the RAW format and editing software to turn image files into gorgeous pictures — and…
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World
Lawyers Who Investigated Trump Start Firm to Combat Threats to Democracy
Mark F. Pomerantz, Carey R. Dunne and Michele Roberts, the former head of the N.B.A. players union, will launch a…
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Style
Trying to Live a Day Without Plastic
On the morning of the day I had decided to go without using plastic products — or even touching plastic…
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News
With a Record Night at the Free-Throw Line, Miami Sinks the Thunder
The Heat were 40 for 40 on free throws, winning the game on Jimmy Butler’s 35th point (and 23rd free…
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Business
Big Cuts are Coming to Goldman Sachs
Chief executive David Solomon has given the task of determining which divisions will be affected to a chief lieutenant.
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US
They Won Guantánamo’s Supreme Court Cases. Where Are They Now?
The three former Guantánamo prisoners who defeated George W. Bush at the Supreme Court in landmark cases are ensconced in…