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‘A Building Employee Greeted Us With a Broad Smile Every Day’
Recalling a first job, trading places in a crowded subway car and more reader tales of New York City in…
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Finance
After Trump’s Conviction, a National Enquirer Editor Sends His Regrets
For Barry Levine, a former top journalist at the supermarket tabloid, the former president’s trial was its own kind of…
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46 Children Were Taken From Ukraine. Many Are Up for Adoption in Russia.
Supported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTThe Great Read46 Children Were Taken From Ukraine. Many Are Up for Adoption in Russia. As news…
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The Floating Traffic Jam That Freaked Us All Out
Southern California appeared to be under siege from a blockade. More than 50 enormous vessels bobbed in the frigid waters…
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I Supervised New York City Judges. Juan Merchan Put on a Master Class in the Trump Trial.
I spent almost 13 years as a judge in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. I supervised judges presiding over a…
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A Pacific Island With Ties to Taiwan Was Hacked. Was It Political?
Palau’s claims that China orchestrated the attack remain unproven. But it’s clear that the breach presents a danger for another…
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Trump Verdict Hardens Many Views, but Changes Some, Too
For the remaining undecided voters, the decision to pick former President Donald J. Trump could be more difficult now that…
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Robert Pickton, Notorious Canadian Serial Killer, Dies at 74
Convicted in the murder of six women (though he boasted of killing many more), he died of unspecified injuries after…
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Extraordinary Circumstances, Ordinary Due Process
Donald Trump’s New York trial played out in the midst of a presidential campaign, but despite claims from him and…
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Yael Dayan, Israeli Writer, Politician and Daughter of War Hero, Dies at 85
She was hailed for her books and admired for promoting women’s rights. But her support for a two-state solution to…