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America
Turning to Street Vending, New Migrants Find a Competitive World
Standing on a subway platform deep below Times Square, Natalí Tualombo, a newly arrived migrant from Ecuador, sold water bottles…
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Books
1960s London Comes Alive in a Fierce, Funny Coming-of-Age Novel
In “The Halt During the Chase,” by Rosemary Tonks — first published in 1972, and newly reissued — a young…
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Science
Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to 3 Scientists for Work With Quantum Dots
Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov were selected for the prize for their discovery and development of the nanoparticles.
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Europe
Wednesday Briefing
The ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
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America
Wednesday Briefing: McCarthy Ousted as House Speaker
Plus wind-powered merchant ships to fight climate change.
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Europe
California’s Newest Senator to Be Sworn In on Tuesday
Laphonza Butler, president of Emily’s List and a former labor leader, was named by Gov. Gavin Newsom to fill the…
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America
New Delhi Police Raid Homes and Offices of Journalists
The sweep caught up contributors to a left-leaning news website, according to other news outlets and those raided. A Times…
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Europe
South Asians Are Divided Over a Pending Ban on Caste Discrimination
Some say a bill awaiting Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature that would forbid caste-based bias is badly needed, while others say…
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Food
A Chance to Sample a Storied Reuben
Zingerman’s bring its sandwich to New York City for a one-day-only engagement, a new oasis for caviar opens in Queens…
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America
Met Museum’s Great Hall Store to Become Gallery
A renovation will create more exhibition space for the popular Costume Institute show as well as a new store and…