World
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A Painter’s Home That Celebrates Hawaii
WHEN THE FRENCH American muralist Jean Charlot arrived in postwar Hawaii in 1949 on a commission to paint a fresco…
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Anxious New Yorkers Worry Whether Eric Adams Is the Man for the Moment
Outside Liberty Pool in Jamaica, Queens, near the home where Mayor Eric Adams was raised, Rosa Soriano watched her 6-year-old…
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Criminal Background Checks May Be Banned in N.Y.C. Housing Applications
After she was released from prison in 2011, Kandra Clark spent five years sleeping on friends’ couches while searching for…
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A Dry Summer Doesn’t Mean Serious Drought in New York
Good morning. It’s Tuesday. Scroll down for trash talk with a reporter — that is, a Q. and A. about…
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The Long, Long Wait for a Diabetes Cure
In the three decades since she was first diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, Lisa Hepner has clung to a vague…
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How to Fall Out of Love With Your Lawn
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyHow to Fall Out of Love With Your Lawn Aug. 9, 2022, 5:00 a.m.…
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A Big T.V. Hit Is a Conservative Fantasy Liberals Should Watch
We may vote once a year, but most of us watch television every day. Pop culture says a lot about…
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New York’s Hottest Club Is the Catholic Church
As senior churchmen seek to make Catholicism palatable to modernity, members of a small but significant scene are turning to…
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Guatemala’s Corrupt Officials Train Their Sights on the Press
MEXICO CITY — When I last saw José Rubén Zamora, the owner and director of Guatemala’s leading investigative newspaper, elPeriódico,…
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Three Sentences That Could Change the World — and Your Life
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ Today’s show is built around three simple sentences: “Future people count. There could be…