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Arts
Governors Island Taps New Head Curator
Lauren Haynes brings her curatorial expertise to the goal of growing Governors Island’s public art program.
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World
N.J. Will Borrow $4.5 Billion as Pandemic Pain Hits States
It is one of the first states to take on debt to plug a budget hole created by the impact…
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US
Are We in the Midst of a Political Realignment?
Assessing the level of change in partisan allegiance in recent years, as well as the president’s numbers since the State…
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World
A New York Bill Seeks to Reduce Natural Gas Use. Here’s What to Know.
Legislators and activists are rallying to squeeze the NY HEAT Act into the state budget by the April 1 deadline.
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News
We Thought We Had Spotted an Exotic Bloom. It Was the Vividly Colored Remains of a Soda Bottle.
It is springtime, and I want to turn to thoughts of love. In my case, love of this world, love…
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Books
She Started With a 39-Cent Camera. She Ended Up in Magazines.
A posthumous release from the famed photographer Ruth Orkin casts a female gaze on subjects both ordinary and iconic.
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World
In New Zealand, Experiencing the Miracle of Flight Anew
The country's domestic airlines play a crucial role in connectivity. But for the casual flier, even the journey is captivating.
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News
Bill Jorgensen, Authoritative New York TV Newsman, Dies at 96
Getting his start in the Midwest, he was best known for leading the New York broadcast “The 10 O’Clock News.”
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Finance
Biden Administration Announces Rules Aimed at Expanding Electric Vehicles
The regulations would require automakers to sell more electric vehicles and hybrids by gradually tightening limits on tailpipe pollution.
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News
A New Building Aims to Be a Good Neighbor in Low-Rise Brooklyn
The architect of Bergen, in Boerum Hill, is Frida Escobedo, who recently landed the commission to redesign a wing of…