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‘The Hunger Games’ Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know.
With the prequel, “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” now in theaters, here are answers to questions you may have…
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News
A’s Will Finally Turn Out the Lights on Pro Sports in Oakland
With baseball owners approving the Athletics’ move to Las Vegas, some see the departure as the death of the working-class…
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Arts
Downtowns Are Full of Empty Buildings. Universities Are Moving In.
On a conspicuous corner of Pennsylvania Avenue, in a once gaudy building that used to house the Newseum, the 10-story,…
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World
F.B.I. Also Raided Homes of Adams Aide and Ex-Turkish Airline Executive
On the same day the federal authorities raided the home of Mayor Eric Adams’s chief fund-raiser, they also searched the…
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World
Friday Briefing: Israel Continues to Search Al-Shifa
Plus accusations of atrocities in Darfur.
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News
Where Are the Country’s Hottest Rental Markets?
With higher interest rates keeping potential buyers in the rental market, Queens and the Bronx are seeing more rental activity.
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Finance
Cryptocurrency Prices Surge, Driven by a Potential Bitcoin Fund
Investors anticipate regulatory approval of an exchange traded fund linked directly to Bitcoin, which will they hope will encourage more…
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World
Trump Lawyers Call for Mistrial in Civil Fraud Case, Attacking Judge
The long-shot effort doubled as a political salvo against the judge, Arthur F. Engoron, who is expected to reject it.
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World
Citi Bike Riders Are Getting Bad Service, Study Finds
The News Citi Bike riders in New York City are getting bad service, and the problem is worse in low-income…
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News
Farewell to the U.S.-China Golden Age
A lunch meeting about China this summer at the Upper East Side headquarters of the Council on Foreign Relations felt…