New York
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Europe
Ronald Feldman, Art Gallerist With an Eye for Politics, Dies at 84
A former lawyer, he showcased artists who tackled issues like women’s rights, the environment, totalitarianism and war.
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America
At Inauguration, Hochul Vows to Make New York Safer and More Affordable
Gov. Kathy Hochul, the first woman to be sworn in for a full term as New York State governor, appealed…
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Europe
Albert Reichmann, Patriarch of a Real Estate Empire, Dies at 93
He and his brothers built the World Financial Center in New York and the first phase of Canary Wharf in…
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Opinion
Welcome to Little Kiwi, N.Y.C.
Young New Zealanders are once again venturing back out into the world.
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America
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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America
The Pocket Chinese Almanac Sees Some Hope for 2023
A little book bases its forecasts on a geomancer in Hong Kong, and says next year will be “nowhere near…
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America
Your Tuesday Briefing: China Menaces Taiwan
Also, an emerging picture of China’s Covid crisis.
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America
Madison Square Garden Uses Facial Recognition to Ban Its Owner’s Enemies
MSG Entertainment, the owner of the arena and Radio City Music Hall, has put lawyers who represent people suing it…
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Europe
New York City Triathlon Moves to the Fall After Summer Heat Disruptions
The race has not been run fully since 2017 mostly because of heat-related complications. Triathletes have been pressing for a…
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Europe
Albert Madansky Dies at 88; Gauged Risk of Unwitting Atomic War
As a scholarly statistician, he also evaluated stock options, the best nonfiction books and the most mouthwatering pastrami sandwich.