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Books
He’s an Emergency Medical Worker Fighting to Save People From His Own Life
Joseph Earl Thomas’s new novel, “God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer,” follows a health care worker on a tumultuous shift where…
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Books
A Proud Texan Reckons With Her State’s Complicated Past
In her new book, Jessica Goudeau confronts a history of racism and violence in Texas through an investigation of her…
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Tech
‘Inside! Inside!’ Sailors Recount Houthi Attack and U.S. Navy Rescue
The crew of the Tutor, a Greek-owned bulk carrier sailing across the Red Sea to India, were on the deck…
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America
Gilgo Suspect’s How-To Manual Reflects a Killer’s Mind, Prosecutors Say
Rex Heuermann meticulously assembled a document of techniques that prosecutors say he put into practice over decades of killings. One…
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America
The ‘Mad Men’ Era Is Long Over. Why Is Advertising Still So White?
Despite corporate promises and hiring campaigns, the ad industry is among New York City’s least diverse job sectors. It shows…
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America
Here’s What You Discover When You Walk Every Block in New York City
Also, New York politicians have been promising to ease traffic for a century.
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Opinion
Libertarian Candidates Can Change Presidential Outcomes. What Does the New Nominee Believe?
In 2016, the Libertarian Party presidential candidate, Gary Johnson, received more votes than any of the party’s other candidates in…
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Europe
Putin to Visit North Korea, a Newly Crucial Ally as Ukraine War Drags On
Needing munitions to fight in Ukraine, President Vladimir V. Putin plans to return to North Korea this week for the…
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Europe
A School With 7 Students: Inside the ‘Microschools’ Movement
Parents, desperate for help, are turning to private schools with a half-dozen or so students. And they are getting a…