World
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Terry Castro, a Proud Outsider in the Jewelry World, Dies at 50
Terry Castro, a New York-based jewelry designer whose knack for blending the fantastical with the elegant propelled him from selling…
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A Judge Said He Would Reverse New York City’s School Budget
A judge in Manhattan said on Thursday morning that he was planning to vacate New York City’s recently adopted education…
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As Monkeypox Spreads, U.S. Plans to Declare a Health Emergency
As monkeypox continues to surge in the United States, the Biden administration plans to declare a public health emergency, perhaps…
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A Conversation on ‘Desperate Characters’
T Book Club consists of articles and discussions dedicated to classic works of American literature. For this round of the…
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Her Lungs Mysteriously Shut Down. How Could This Have Happened?
The 21-year-old woman gasped as she read the headline: “The 16-Year-Old Girl Who Walks and Eats Tacos While on Life…
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Poem: Final Poem for My Father Misnamed In My Mouth
This is one of many “Final Poems” in Phillip B. Williams’s latest book, “Mutiny.” These poems — with titles like…
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The Espresso Martini Is the Drink of the Summer
Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating,…
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ID Theft, Fraud, Prison: The Wild Life of a Bishop Robbed at the Pulpit
Inside his makeshift church in Brooklyn, seated in a chair that looked more like a throne and dressed in a…
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New York’s Summer Streets Is Back. Here’s What’s Happening.
As New York City prepares for another week of temperatures in the mid-90s, New Yorkers have something else they can…
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Why Mechanics Are Finding Themselves on Rat Patrol
Good morning. It’s Thursday. We’ll look at yet another place where rats are turning up as the city emerges from…