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Libraries and Arts Programs Spared From Cuts in N.Y.C. Budget Deal
The City Council successfully pushed to reverse budget cuts that Mayor Eric Adams proposed to libraries, cultural institutions and composting.
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Jamie Kellner, TV Executive Who Started Fox and WB, Dies at 77
With an emphasis on younger viewers, he established the networks as serious rivals to ABC, CBS and NBC, which had…
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Arts
‘Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1’ Review: The Beauty, and the Bloodshed
In the first of a projected four-film cycle, Kevin Costner revisits the western genre and U.S. history in a big,…
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Critically Ill Children Allowed to Leave Gaza for First Time Since May
Israel and Egypt agreed to allow at least 19 sick children, most of them cancer patients, to leave Gaza for…
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Cellphone Outage in Europe Leaves Many U.S. Travelers Disconnected
The disruption affected mostly visitors with AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon service, cutting them off data networks across the continent for…
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Arts
‘Last Summer’ Review: A Shocking Affair to Remember
Few directors get as deeply under the skin as Catherine Breillat, a longtime provocateur who tests the limits of what…
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As Iran Picks a President, a Nuclear Shift: Open Talk About Building the Bomb
Iran has expanded its most sensitive nuclear production site in recent weeks. And for the first time, some leaders are…
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Health
You Won’t Stop Thinking About This Easier Clam Chowder
Full of corn, cod and potatoes, this one-pot soup from David Tanis rounds out a menu of cherry tomato toasts…
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It’s Dumpling Tomato Salad Season
“This is my favorite NYT recipe.”
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Arts
Gena Rowlands Has Alzheimer’s Decades After ‘The Notebook’
Rowlands, 94, played an older woman with dementia in the 2004 movie directed by her son, Nick Cassavetes.