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Looking for Friends? How About 23 Housemates?
An engineer who moved from London to New York was planning to live alone, but ended up doing just the…
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$1.4 Million Homes in California
A 1949 cottage in Lake Arrowhead, a Spanish-style home in Los Angeles and a Craftsman house in Berkeley.
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In Search of the Lost Fireflies
I first learned about blue ghosts last year from Jennifer Frick-Ruppert, a zoologist at Brevard College in western North Carolina.…
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Rent Increases for 1 Million N.Y.C. Apartments Are Likely to Be Approved
The Latest A New York City panel is expected to approve rent increases for almost one million stabilized apartments on…
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Why Cover Saudi Arabia as a Travel Destination?
An editor on the Travel desk explains our decision to explore the Middle Eastern kingdom.
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A Tale of Two Nearly Extinct Giant Salamanders
In Japanese rivers, if you’re very lucky, you might find unusual amphibians that grow up to five feet long and…
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Gilgo Suspect’s How-To Manual Reflects a Killer’s Mind, Prosecutors Say
Rex Heuermann meticulously assembled a document of techniques that prosecutors say he put into practice over decades of killings. One…
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The ‘Mad Men’ Era Is Long Over. Why Is Advertising Still So White?
Despite corporate promises and hiring campaigns, the ad industry is among New York City’s least diverse job sectors. It shows…
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Here’s What You Discover When You Walk Every Block in New York City
Also, New York politicians have been promising to ease traffic for a century.