Politics
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5 Presidential Libraries That Offer Culture, History and ‘Labs of Democracy’
With museums, special exhibitions and unique events, presidential libraries across the country are designed as destinations for everyone — not…
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How Female Chefs Are Sparkling in Istanbul
Women, long expected to cook for their families at home, have emerged as stars in Istanbul’s male-dominated food scene. A…
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On the World’s Largest Cruise Ship, Thrills and Space to Chill
One man got down on his knees and kissed the rug emblazoned with the ship’s logo. Another lifted his wife…
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Dipping Into the World’s Most Stunning Hot Springs
Some hot springs look like palaces, others like holes in the ground. Some feel like parties, others like prayers. There…
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The State of A.I., and Will Perplexity Beat Google or Destroy the Web?
Listen to and follow ‘Hard Fork’Apple | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube Hosted by Kevin Roose and Casey Newton Produced…
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Democrats Have a Better Option Than Biden
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ [You can listen to this episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” on the NYT…
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The New School Lists Its Greenwich Village Townhouse for $20 Million
Under increasing pressure to offset a looming budget deficit, the school is selling the renovated 19th-century brick townhouse on West…
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The Most Profitable Places to Own a Short-Term Rental
The housing market remains tight, but the price of entry is surprisingly low in many profitable vacation areas.
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Blaxit: Tired of Racism, Black Americans Try Life in Africa
Black people make up about 14 percent of the U.S. population. Many of them are wondering what it would be…
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The Lost Story of New York’s Most Powerful Black Woman
Elizabeth Amelia Gloucester appeared in the census for the final time on June 8, 1880. The census enumerators who crisscrossed…