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World
Threat of Unrest Looms Over Al Aqsa Mosque on First Friday of Ramadan
A heavy Israeli police contingent checked worshipers on Friday entering the Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem, where the threat of…
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Magazine
A New York Loft Where the Art Comes First
IN THE 1960S and ’70s, clearing out and refinishing a downtown loft was a rite of passage for New York…
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Health
Overdose or Poisoning? A New Debate Over What to Call a Drug Death.
Grieving families want official records and popular discourse to move away from reflexive use of “overdose,” which they believe blames…
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News
Rents Are Flat — or Up, or Down, Depending Where You Look
Nationally, one-year rent increases have leveled out, but local conditions may vary.
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World
How Bad Is Crime in the Subways?
Officials have spent millions to make New Yorkers transit riders feel safe. The investment is motivated more by passengers’ perception…
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World
Thousands Are Without Power in California and Nevada Amid Heavy Snowfall
Up to two feet of snow fell in some areas and combined with gusty winds as the risk of avalanches…
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News
Israel Is Losing Its Greatest Asset: Acceptance
I’ve spent the past few days traveling from New Delhi to Dubai and Amman, and I have an urgent message…
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Magazine
The Thrill of a Great Steak House Isn’t the Food. It’s the Theater.
Put on your rhinestones and revel in an old-school fantasy of excess.
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Arts
Bidders Chase Elton John Memorabilia and a Banksy in First Week of Sales
The objects most closely associated with John’s public persona as a performer, showman and style icon captivated the Christie’s crowd.
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Magazine
The ‘Daddy’ Will See You Now
Is it possible that the next great American media mogul is a woman who would rather sit in bed watching…