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Neighbors Fight Affordable Housing, but Need Libraries. Can’t We Make a Deal?
An uplifting new library in Manhattan comes with 12 floors of subsidized apartments. It’s a clever way to find community…
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Health
All Hail the Scuttlebutt
And more excellent vegetarian sandwiches, like the HLT (halloumi, lettuce and tomato) and Superiority Burger’s crispy fried tofu.
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World
Power Failure Brings Amtrak and N.J. Transit Trains to a Halt
Amid a heat wave, the shutdown affected all service along the Northeast Corridor, between Philadelphia and New Haven, Conn.
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Health
A Lakeside Castle Hotel in the Austrian Alps
Plus: art about office life, colorful rope rugs — and more.
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World
From the Darién Gap to ‘The Great Dictator’
For his latest art project, Javier Téllez makes eight Venezuelan migrants his collaborators on a film about power.
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World
How Architecture Became One of Ukraine’s Essential Defenses
An exhibition in downtown Manhattan showcases more than a dozen grass-roots efforts to rebuild war-stricken cities.
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U.S.
Elinor Fuchs, Leading Scholar of Experimental Theater, Dies at 91
First as a journalist and later as a professor at Yale, she provided the intellectual tools to help actors, directors…
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Health
The A.I. Influencer Ads Are Coming
Look closely. Is that a real person?
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Finance
The Washington Post Delves Into a Difficult Story: Itself
The newspaper has been reeling from successive revelations about Robert Winnett, its incoming editor, and Will Lewis, its chief executive.