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Why New York State Insists That the Penn Station Area Is ‘Blighted’
The congested, chaotic section of Manhattan near Pennsylvania Station, which teems with tourists, commuters and shoppers, is undeniably drab. Does…
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Free Lift Passes, Anyone? Japan’s Ski Mecca Is Desperate for Workers.
Japan reopened its borders just in time for the winter season. The Niseko area is straining to meet the pent-up…
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What Caused the Chaos at Southwest
While carriers like Delta, American Airlines and United bounced back after severe winter weather wreaked havoc on holiday travel, the…
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How a Windfall of Special Education Funding Benefited Hasidic Schools
Less than a decade ago, New York City drastically changed the way it provided special education to thousands of children…
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The One-Week Marriage That’s a Back Story to the Opera ‘Fedora’
The Met is reviving the opera, which originally starred Lina Cavalieri, a singer with a tempestuous life.
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Why Are So Many Women Wearing Red Eye Makeup?
It’s a lot more flattering than it sounds.
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Business
The Tech That Will Invade Our Lives in 2023
Say hello to new-and-improved A.I. assistants, and move over to brands like Twitter and Tesla.
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Will Lifting Title 42 Cause a Border Crisis? It’s Already Here.
Plans to lift Title 42 have prompted dire predictions of chaos on the border. But there is already a migrant…
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Opinion
The Next House Speaker Should Come From Outside the House
It may come as a surprise to many Americans to learn that the Constitution does not require the House speaker…
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Opinion
As a Researcher, I Study the Health of Palestinians. It’s Time to Pay Attention.
This year, during the lead-up to the Israeli elections, I returned to my hometown, Nablus, in the occupied West Bank,…