Politics
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Michael Tracy, Who Made Subway Trains His Canvas, Dies at 65
Using the name Tracy 168, he was a pioneering graffiti artist during the tumultuous 1970s and ’80s in New York.
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Google Search Boss Says Company Invests to Avoid Becoming ‘Roadkill’
At the start of its antitrust defense, Google attributed its success to relentless investment, countering government claims that it broke…
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Anita A. Summers, Economist, Dies at 98; Brought Rigor to Public Policy
As a professor at the Wharton School and a pioneering woman in a male-dominated field, she developed new ways of…
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With War Raging, Colleges Confront a Crisis of Their Own Making
For the past two and a half weeks, college leaders have canceled or anxiously discussed canceling campus speeches and events…
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Speaker Mike Johnson’s Rise: ‘The Republicans Have Elevated an Extremist’
More from our inbox: Baseball on the ClockIron DeficiencyGovernors, Join Together to Solve the Immigration CrisisCredit...Kenny Holston/The New York TimesTo…
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Inside Google’s Plan to Stop Apple From Getting Serious About Search
For years, Google watched with increasing concern as Apple improved its search technology, not knowing whether its longtime partner and…
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in the East Village, Sutton Place and Bay Ridge.
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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
This week’s properties are a five-bedroom in Westport, Conn., and a thee-bedroom in Nyack, N.Y.
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Trying for a Mortgage? Here’s How Much Money You Need to Make.
Qualifying incomes for standard mortgages on typical homes have gone through the roof. Especially in California.
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The Reactionary Futurism of Marc Andreessen
In July, Marc Andreessen — the godfather of the web browser, one of the founders of the venture capital firm…