World
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Worried About Youth Crime, Newark Revives an 11 P.M. Curfew
Newark has begun enforcing a longstanding law that prohibits people under 18 from being out late at night.
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How Michael Rainey Jr. of ‘Power Book II: Ghost’ Spends His Sundays
Mr. Rainey starts his day with tea, and then it’s time for fancy cars, making beats and Call of Duty…
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Trump Has Few Ways to Overturn His Conviction as a New York Felon
New York appellate courts rarely overturn a jury decision without evidence of serious errors. The judge in Donald J. Trump’s…
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A 9/11 Charity Provides a Financial Safety Net to a Giuliani Firm
Five months after filing for bankruptcy, the former New York City mayor disclosed his company’s income from a foundation established…
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They’re Asian. They’re American. But, They Wonder, Are They Asian American?
When Dinesh Nepal first arrived in the United States in 2010, he had never heard of the term “Asian American.”…
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South African Voters Reject the Party That Freed Them From Apartheid
The African National Congress received less than 50 percent of the national vote for the first time since gaining power…
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Warnings of Election Meddling by China Never Reached the Prime Minister
A watchdog agency found roadblocks to the flow of information both within the spy agency and the public service.
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How Trump’s Most Loyal Supporters Are Responding to the Verdict
Many saw in the jury’s finding a rejection of themselves, of their values and even of democracy itself.
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Notre-Dame Rises Again … in Lego
With rose windows, bell towers and a central spire, this model of the famed Paris cathedral is all the hype…
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In the West Bank, Guns and a Locked Gate Signal a Town’s New Residents
From the outskirts of his town in the West Bank, the mayor surveyed the rocky hills stretching toward the Dead…