Esa-Pekka Salonen led the New York Philharmonic the day after Gustavo Dudamel was named as its next music director.
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With Legislative Prospects Dim, Democrats to Highlight Past Bills
Senator Chuck Schumer says the party’s main priority will be to make certain that sweeping laws of the past two years are implemented — and that Democrats get credit.
Alleva Dairy, a Little Italy Cheese Shop, Will Close After 130 Years
The Grand Street store, known for its fresh ricotta and mozzarella, owed more than $600,000 in back rent to its landlord.
The Absolute Vermeer, in a Show More Precious Than Pearls
AMSTERDAM — What is a masterpiece? There’s a kind of confidence, generous but wrong, we afford classic works of art. They have passed “the test of time”; they have beaten the suspicions of fashion, revealed some inner greatness no one can dispute. We …
Energy Dept. Will Lend $2 Billion to a Battery Component Maker
The loan will help accelerate Redwood Materials’ plans to produce components for electric car batteries from new and recycled sources.
Biden Finds a Political Foil as He Warns of Social Security and Medicare Cuts
President Biden used his visit to the University of Tampa to talk about what he says are Republican proposals to cut entitlements.
Jean Anderson, Exacting and Encyclopedic Cookbook Author, Dies at 93
Her 1,300-page “Doubleday Cookbook” was a rival to “The Joy of Cooking,” and her rigorously tested recipes taught generations of home cooks.
Your Friday Briefing: 20,000 Dead in Turkey and Syria
Also, new U.S. information about China’s spy balloon and North Korea’s newest missile.
As Aid Trickles Into Syria, Residents Say Too Little, Too Late
“Some people under ruins are sharing their wills with the team,” said one rescue worker. “They share names of their loved ones, then they die.”
SpaceX Test Fires 31 Engines on the Most Powerful Rocket Ever
The ignition of the Super Heavy booster may set up an uncrewed orbital flight test next month of Starship, the company’s prototype spacecraft.