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Intense Security at Peaceful Parade for Israel in Manhattan
The annual parade focused this year on the hostages in Gaza. Thousands marched, and with many streets blocked off, there…
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OPEC Plans a Gradual Unwinding of Production Cuts
The group announced after its meeting on Sunday that it would be extending production cuts into 2025 and laid out…
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The Ghost Trees of Chicago
In May, parts of Chicago were covered for the first time in 17 years by a brood of buzzing, mating,…
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They Spent Their Life Savings on Life Coaching
To an outsider, Billiejo Mullett is someone who has her head firmly screwed on. She’s smart and educated — a…
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N.H.L.’s Move to Salt Lake City Is Latest Sports Downsizing
Professional leagues are embracing smaller markets in their search for newer stadiums and arenas and the potential for more devoted…
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Should Trump Be Sentenced to Prison? Two Opposing Views.
Now that Donald Trump has been convicted on 34 felony counts, his sentencing hearing looms on July 11. Below are…
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Hunter Biden Should Take a Plea Deal. Quickly.
Hunter Biden faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted on three felony gun charges in a trial that…
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The Case for (Temporary) Celibacy
In his first letter to the Corinthians, the apostle Paul issues one of Christianity’s better-known if lesser-observed dictates: It’s best…
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Congestion Pricing Ignites an Old Rift: Drivers vs. Transit Riders
As New York City prepares to roll out its tolling program on June 30, the divide between those who love…
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‘A Building Employee Greeted Us With a Broad Smile Every Day’
Recalling a first job, trading places in a crowded subway car and more reader tales of New York City in…