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How the Find My App Became an Accidental Friendship Fixture
In July, Shay Pierre opened Apple’s location-sharing app Find My and noticed a friend at an unfamiliar apartment building in…
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A Migrant Wave Tests New York City’s Identity as the World’s Sanctuary
The four buses crossed into Manhattan on Wednesday morning and turned off a bustling avenue onto a shadowed side street…
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Adams Endorses Primary Candidates, Hoping to Defeat Left-Wing Democrats
Most big-city mayors, especially those in the relative infancy of their tenures, typically try to avoid wading into fractious party…
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Where Are All the Manhattan Voters in August? Try the Hamptons.
AMAGANSETT, N.Y. — In the lush town green here one recent morning, waiting to get her nails done, sat just…
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Why inspectors haven’t yet visited the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
BRUSSELS — With anxiety mounting about the dangers to Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant, which is occupied by the invading…
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Stacey Abrams’ Personal Evolution on Abortion Rights
DUBLIN, Ga. — On the day that a leaked draft opinion suggested the Supreme Court was poised to overturn Roe…
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Democrats Have Embraced Economics. Too Much?
I love this sentence in a recent book by Elizabeth Popp Berman: “For Republicans, economic reasoning remained a means to…
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In India, New Wave of Trauma as 11 Convicted of Rape and Murder Walk Free
GODHRA, India — For 15 years, as she moved from house to house for her family’s safety, Bilkis Bano waited…
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The Fried Chicken Inflation Index
If you are walking anywhere in London and spot Elijah Quashie, a.k.a. The Chicken Connoisseur, he would be grateful if…
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Some Colleges Don’t Produce Big Earners. Are They Worth It?
As the nation’s student debtors enter Month 20 of awaiting word on when or if President Biden will keep his…