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New York: Here’s how to vote, where to vote and who’s on the ballot.
For the second time in two months, New Yorkers are voting in primary races, this time for Congress and the…
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The East Hampton House Was Perfect. Except for One Thing.
Before the pandemic struck, Dimitry and Yelena Goncharov had spent four years looking for a second home in the Hamptons.…
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At a televised memorial for Daria Dugina, many call for vengeance.
Hundreds of people, including lawmakers, writers and cultural leaders, attended a televised memorial service on Tuesday in Moscow for Daria…
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Nicaragua Silences Its Last Outspoken Critics: Catholic Priests
MATAGALPA, Nicaragua — He was the most prominent voice of protest in Nicaragua, using his pulpit to denounce the government’s…
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Twitter’s Former Security Chief Accuses It of ‘Egregious Deficiencies’
Twitter’s former head of security has accused the company of “extreme, egregious deficiencies” in its spam- and hacker-fighting practices ...
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Red-Hot Warehouse Market Faces a Reality Test
Since the beginning of the pandemic, warehouse owners have been able to expand their footprint and raise their rates, thanks…
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The Future of California’s Last Nuclear Power Plant
The Diablo Canyon Power Plant in Avila Beach supplies about 9 percent of California’s electricity.Credit...Michael Mariant/Associated PressAt a ...
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Najib Razak, Malaysia’s Former Prime Minister, Is Headed to Prison
Malaysia’s former prime minister, Najib Razak, who was convicted two years ago of participating in a multibillion-dollar corruption scandal, was…
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Inside the Making of New York City’s Bizarre Nuclear War P.S.A.
The video opens gauzily on an empty New York City streetscape, with sirens echoing in the distance, as a woman…
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Con Ed Dumps Hot, Dirty Water From River Park Pier, Records Show
New York City’s largest utility company has been dumping millions of gallons of wastewater — some of it heated to…