World
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‘Sugar’ Actress Kirby on the Only Album She Really Needs
She co-starred in the Apple TV+ show with Colin Farrell after appearing in “Killing Eve” and “Barry.” Now when she…
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The History of Black Baseball Players, on Full Display
As the number of African American players dwindles, a new exhibit at the Hall of Fame traces 150 years of…
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A New Search for Ripples in Space From the Beginning of Time
The universe burst into existence 13.8 billion years ago. What happened in that earliest moment is of intense interest to…
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New York Has a Week to Pass Laws on Social Media and Plastics. Will It?
Lawmakers in Albany are rushing to address various environmental and health-related initiatives, with just a week left in the 2024…
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New Yorkers Who Need Help With Rent Can (Finally) Join a List for Help
A waiting list for federal housing vouchers that has been closed for nearly 15 years is reopening, providing a lifeline…
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Two N.Y.P.D. Officers Shot Overnight in Queens
The officers were trying to pull over a man they said was riding a motorbike the wrong way down a…
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Where Do Those Painted White ‘Ghost Bikes’ Come From?
White bikes across the city serve as memorials — and calls for awareness about the dangers cyclists face.
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Gold Bars, Steakhouse Dinners and Fast Talkers: The Menendez Trial
The trial of Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey could last another month in federal court in Lower Manhattan.
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Young, Restless and Fired Up in the Cool Gray City of Love
Francine Prose’s new memoir, “1974,” looks back at her brief but transformative relationship with a countercultural champion.
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In Delhi’s Parched Slums, Life Hangs on a Hose and a Prayer
A heat wave has left water in short supply across India’s capital region. The poorest are left to crowd around…