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Arts
‘Terrorist’ — to Whom?
BROTHERLESS NIGHT, by V. V. Ganeshananthan The word “terrorist,” or some variation thereof, shows up six times on the opening…
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Arts
Librarians Are Meeting Younger Readers Where They Are: TikTok
The pandemic hurt children’s reading skills. Librarians are doing what it takes to connect them with books — including dance…
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Arts
For Kashana Cauley, Doomsday Isn’t So Hypothetical
THE SURVIVALISTS, by Kashana Cauley Few demographics illustrate the global anxieties of our era better than New Yorkers, who make…
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Arts
This Diet App Sends a Goblin to Eviscerate Your Kitchen
Rachel Harrison’s feminist horror novels are some of the most original and entertaining out there, and her collection of stories,…
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Finance
‘OK, Mexico, Save Me’: After China, This Is Where Globalization May Lead
As American companies recalibrate the risks of relying on Chinese factories to make their goods, some are shifting business to…
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News
Rabbi Haim Druckman, a Leader of Religious Zionism, Dies at 90
An influential educator, he was a strong advocate of creating Jewish settlements in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem.
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World
Eric Adams Said He Wanted to ‘Get Stuff Done.’ Did He?
The message, arriving as New Yorkers were growing more concerned about crime, was simple: Eric Adams, a former police captain,…
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World
Veterans Trickle Through a Special New York Court Known Only to a Few
Edward Hernandez sat on a bench in a Lower Manhattan courthouse, waiting for his case to be called. It was…
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World
Strife in the Schools: Education Dept. Logs Record Number of Discrimination Complaints
Some of the highest-profile complaints show how America’s culture wars are affecting the nation’s children.
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World
In Bucha, a Final Rampage Served as a Coda to a Month of Atrocities
Hours before Russian troops began withdrawing from the suburban town, a Russian soldier left a trail of blood and devastated…