World
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The Windmills Are Back Up on the Moulin Rouge
The Paris landmark has completed its restoration after the blades fell off this spring — and just in time for…
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How a Last-Ditch Effort to Save Menendez From Prosecution Backfired
Abbe Lowell, a lawyer for Senator Robert Menendez, met with prosecutors last fall to plead his case. Days later, the…
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The Sad State of Underground Retail in New York City
Nearly 75 percent of shops operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority are vacant.
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‘As I Stood There, a Bird Watcher in Full Regalia Paused Next to Me’
Looking up in Inwood Hill Park, talking hip-hop on Bleecker Street and more reader tales of New York City in…
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Texas Braces for Beryl, With Over a Million Under a Hurricane Warning
Beryl, which weakened to a tropical storm, is expected to intensify again and could make landfall on the Texas coast…
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After 9 Months of War, Israelis Call for a Cease-Fire Deal and Elections
A day of nationwide anti-government protests comes amid signs of progress toward a truce and hostage deal with Hamas, as…
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Flooding and Landslides Kill at Least 15 in Nepal
In this monsoon season so far there have been more than 60 weather-related fatalities. With roads cut off and more…
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Resilience Has Fueled Biden’s Career. But So Has Defiance.
The resilience that President Biden sold as a trademark of his political brand for half a century now looks to…
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In Choosing a V.P., Trump Is Elevating the Next Generation of Republicans
The process of choosing a running mate has created a new roster of rising Republicans with the potential to lead…
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McCarthy’s Revenge Tour Rolls On, With Mixed Results
During the awkward interlude after he was ousted from the speakership but before he resigned from Congress, Kevin McCarthy found…