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News
We Were Too Late, and the Rubble Was Quiet
ISTANBUL — We were late to the scene of the crime. Two days late. When the first earthquakes hit southern…
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Can My Neighbor Point a Video Doorbell at My Apartment Door?
Ubiquitous in many suburban neighborhoods, the devices have been slow to catch on in city apartments, but that is changing…
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News
Black Mayors of 4 Biggest U.S. Cities Draw Strength From One Another
The mayors of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston have banded together as they confront violent crime, homelessness…
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News
Cocaine Bear, Meet Cannabis Raccoon and McFlurry Skunk
Wild animals eat the strangest things. That can be a problem, for them and for us.
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News
Want to Lower Housing Costs? Build in New York’s Suburbs.
Across the New York City suburbs, a thicket of local zoning laws thwarts the building of all but the most…
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Jimmy Carter’s Presidency Was Not What You Think
The man was not what you think. He was tough. He was extremely intimidating. Jimmy Carter was probably the most…
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World
Biden’s Kyiv Visit Lifts Spirits of War-Weary Ukrainians
KYIV, Ukraine — When Russian forces invaded Ukraine a year ago and sent millions fleeing Kyiv and other cities for…
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News
James O’Keefe Is Removed as Project Veritas’ Leader
Mr. O’Keefe had been the face of the group since he founded Project Veritas in his father’s garage in suburban…
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Magazine
I Think My Friend Could Be Autistic. Do I Tell Her?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on broaching a difficult topic with a loved one.
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Books
A Podcaster Goes Back to School, Ready to Listen
In “I Have Some Questions for You,” Rebecca Makkai dispatches her protagonist to a remote campus to teach — and…