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World
In California, Safe Parking Lots Offer a Haven for the ‘Mobile Homeless’
A conversation with Rukmini Callimachi, who reported on the growing number of parking lots for people who have been forced…
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World
As Conditions Worsen at Rikers, New Commission Revives Push to Close It
The troubled jail, now under threat of federal takeover, is required by law to close by August 2027. The City…
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World
Developer Promises Affordable Housing if Granted N.Y.C. Casino License
More than 510 apartments would be permanently offered below market-rate rent — but only if the developer, the Soloviev Group,…
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News
Which U.S. Cities Are the Safest?
A study ranked 182 cities for safety based on data around money and finances, crime rates, and natural disasters.
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World
How 100,000 Apartments in New York City Disappeared
An analysis finds the city has lost more than 100,000 homes through smaller apartments being combined into larger ones.
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World
Thursday Briefing
President Biden’s wartime visit to Israel.
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Arts
The Passion of Adèle Haenel, an Artist of Fierce Political Conviction
Haenel, working with the choreographer-director Gisèle Vienne in “L’Étang,” is trying to “pierce through the surface of things.”
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World
Covid Cases Drop in California, but Experts Warn of a Winter Surge
Now is the time to get the updated Covid shot, as well as the flu and R.S.V. vaccines, health officials…
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News
Stephen Rubin, ‘Quintessential Hitmaker’ of the Book World, Dies at 81
He entered publishing when he was 43, then published many of the most popular books of recent decades, including “The…
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World
What We Know About the Explosion at the Hospital in Gaza
Palestinians and Israelis have blamed each other for a blast at the Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City. Hundreds of…