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Jen Easterly, who had served in Republican and Democratic administrations, was headed to the academy. Then a right-wing ...
Deporting immigrants is cruel,” some of the ads against Cuban Americans in Congress read. Michael B. Fernández wanted to ...
The E.P.A. said this week it would revoke its own ability to fight climate change. It’s the latest move in an extraordinary ...
The Guardian Angels founder and Republican nominee for mayor has long been a New York curiosity. Can he become a serious ...
On a steamy Monday evening, no one inside the Manhattan office building noticed the dark BMW pull up outside. The driver ...
Alex Marshall, a European culture reporter for The New York Times, has turned a music obsession into an arts journalism ...
A pleasant wait for the bus on a hot day, a good find on the street and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s ...
An intersection in Midtown Manhattan was briefly renamed after the photographer Bill Cunningham, who scoured the streets in ...
More than 2,000 navigational beacons, big and small, oversee the nation’s 60,000-mile-long coast. Now they need an upgrade.
Flip Gordon was uneasy about being a lucha libre wrestler dressed in a U.S. military uniform. Booed at first, he is now a fan favorite.
Israel’s friends must speak with one voice: End the famine in Gaza. Drop any talk of annexation. Protect the civilian ...
Even low-level government employees like elementary school teachers and nurses have been ordered to hand in their passports, ...
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