World
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‘Scorpion Girl’ Found Dead on Staten Island Is Identified After 31 Years
Police said a woman with a distinctive tattoo was Christine Belusko, who was beaten to death and strangled. No one…
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New York Birders Reject Audubon Name Over Slavery Past
The association with the naturalist John James Audubon is “problematic” for a local group seeking to be more inclusive.
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Who Was Buried at Green-Wood, 1840-1937? Now It’s Easier to Find Out.
The ledgers of the famous Brooklyn cemetery are online and include some famous names, like Boss Tweed and F.A.O. Schwarz.
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I’m Lost All the Time. So I Went on a Labyrinth Vacation.
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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The Legal Intricacies That Could Make or Break the Case Against Trump
To try to convict the former president of a felony, prosecutors might attempt to connect state election law to a…
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Xi and Putin Bind China and Russia’s Economies Further, Despite War in Ukraine
On the second day of the Chinese leader’s state visit in Moscow, Xi Jinping and Vladimir V. Putin declared an…
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Israel Votes to Scrap Law Barring Settlers at Four Evacuated West Bank Sites
In a highly symbolic action for Israel’s settler movement, lawmakers approved a first step toward resettling evacuated areas amid spiraling…
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These New Yorkers Don’t ❤️ the ‘We ❤️NYC’ Logo
Promoters said the campaign, which draws on a successful tourism slogan from the 1970s, was aimed at cutting through pandemic-era…
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Who’s Using Facial Recognition Technology?
Madison Square Garden Entertainment is employing the technology against lawyers who have sued the company. Not many other businesses nearby…
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Ukraine Says Explosion in Crimea Destroyed Russian Cruise Missiles
An explosion hit the town of Dzhankoi in Russian-occupied Crimea on Monday, and Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said the blast had…