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World
Serbia School Attack Is a Rare Mass Shooting Outside the U.S.
The attack in Belgrade, which killed eight people, was the first mass shooting in the country in recent years.
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Business
United Auto Workers Hold Off on Backing Biden, for Now
A memo by the union’s president underscores how some of President Biden’s moves to fight climate change could weaken some…
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Arts
Abraham Verghese’s Sweeping New Fable of Family and Medicine
THE COVENANT OF WATER, by Abraham Verghese Abraham Verghese occupies a curious place in the modern literary landscape. A doctor…
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Arts
Tracing the Angry Path From Timothy McVeigh to Trumpism
“Homegrown,” by Jeffrey Toobin, revisits the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, finding ominous parallels between the bomber’s anti-government extremism and the…
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Arts
A Black, Queer Hero’s Journey for the Digital Age
In Tembe Denton-Hurst’s new novel, “Homebodies,” a young woman loses her New York media job and must figure out how to…
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World
‘Whatever It Takes’: The Street Teams Who Help Mentally Ill New Yorkers
‘Whatever It Takes’: The Street Teams Who Help Mentally Ill New Yorkers Intensive mobile treatment teams meet mentally ill clients…
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World
Why New York’s Giant Trash Bag Piles May Be an Endangered Species
Containerization, which has been embraced by global cities like Barcelona and Buenos Aires, could force New York to eliminate 150,000…
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World
5 Million New Yorkers Just Got Better Health Care
After a class-action suit, people on Medicaid will get coverage for dental care, including root canals and implants.
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Politics
We’re Watching the End of a Digital Media Age. It All Started With Jezebel.
Ten years ago, a group of digital media companies thought the future belonged to us. New brands like Vice, Gawker,…
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Politics
Why Trump Won’t Let Go of His Dream of Domination
Throughout his life — in his overlapping business, TV and political careers — Donald Trump has attempted to portray himself…