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New York Developers Rush to Reduce Emissions as Hefty Fines Loom
Worried about higher temperatures, more frequent and intense rainfall and rising seas that are nibbling away at New York’s coastal…
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One of the Oldest Rodeos in America Is in New Jersey
PILESGROVE, N.J. — The low-lying clouds framing the horizon at sunset were beginning to tinge a cotton-candy pink when the…
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$5 for Spaghetti Sauce? Shoppers Are Rushing In.
Good morning. It’s Tuesday. We’ll look at a store that sells merchandise other retailers have not unloaded, and usually at…
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A Construction-Themed Amusement Park Answers the Question, ‘Can You Dig It?’
My son Japhy, 5, still spontaneously falls off his chair from time to time, and is shaky on his pedal…
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Can a Tennis Player Share His Heart, and Courts, With Pickleball?
Allow me to begin with an admission. I haven’t exactly been a fan of pickleball, the sport that is sweeping…
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W.N.B.A. Playoffs Preview: What to Know as the Sky Look to Repeat
The Chicago Sky are set to begin their bid to become the first back-to-back W.N.B.A. champions since the Los Angeles…
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Come for the Broadcast, Stay for the Mets Game
On a sticky August evening at Citi Field, toward the end of a crucial Mets victory against division rival Atlanta,…
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For Serena Williams, Another Warmup Before the Grand Finale
MASON, Ohio — The Serena Williams farewell tour is set to continue Tuesday at the Western and Southern Open. But…
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N.Y.C.’s Social Services Chief Said to Face Inquiry Over Shelter Failure
New York City’s social services commissioner is being investigated over his handling ofcases where homeless families had to stay overnight…
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Polio Is Worrying Parents. Doctors Say Vaccination Is the Answer.
The news that the poliovirus has been found circulating in New York City wastewater fueled a wide range of reactions…