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$1.9 Million Homes in California
A midcentury retreat in Palm Springs, a 2021 townhouse in West Hollywood and a 1912 Craftsman bungalow in San Diego.
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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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A Crypto Bull’s Big Tax Settlement
The technology company MicroStrategy and its founder, Michael Saylor, agreed to a $40 million deal to end a lawsuit accusing…
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I Reread a Book That Changed My Life, but I’d Changed, Too
On the day of the eclipse back in April, walking through Boston Commons on a fine spring afternoon as every…
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Time Flies When You’re Being Convicted
Gail Collins: Bret, since we last conversed Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony charges. Time sure flies. Any thoughts?…
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How a Heat Wave Could Become a Catastrophe
On a recent Thursday evening, a freakish windstorm called a derecho (Spanish for “straight ahead”) hit Houston, a city of…