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Newsom Rolls Back Water Restrictions After Winter Deluge in California
The state is “mostly but not completely” out of a drought, Gov. Gavin Newsom says.
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Behind the Story: Can U.F.W. Make a Comeback?
The United Farm Workers union hopes a California law can help it regain lost influence.
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Tradition, ‘Tradition!’ and the Memory of Topol on the Roof
A few years ago, I bought my father a T-shirt printed with the Yiddish words “Shver tsu zayn a yid”…
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What if Kids Are Sad and Stressed Because Their Parents Are?
There is a depressing familiarity now to the conversations I’m hearing among parents of teenagers. After the obligatory pleasantries, talk…
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How California’s Elephant Seals Made a Remarkable Recovery
Hunted nearly to extinction, northern elephant seals, native to the waters off the West Coast, now number more than 175,000.
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Arts
Broadway’s ‘Room,’ Starring Adrienne Warren, Postpones Run Indefinitely
The show, scheduled to open in April at the James Earl Jones Theater, was adapted from Emma Donoghue’s best-selling 2010…
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The Unsinkable Marilyn Maye
Turning the corner of 54th Street in a New York City taxi, the peerless nightclub singer Marilyn Maye is reminded…
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Finance
Britain Wants Its Early Retirees Back, but Their Days Are ‘Never Boring’
The country’s work force is smaller than it was before the pandemic, sapping economic potential. The government is going to…
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