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Halloween in New York: Things to Do in October
Our guide for what to do this month in the city, from the Village parade to screenings of horror movies…
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World
A New Speaker for Canada After a Misstep That ‘Deeply Embarrassed Parliament’
The House of Commons will elect a new speaker on Tuesday, following the resignation of its current speaker under historic…
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US
For Biden, Menendez’s Troubles May Clear Foreign Policy Roadblocks
As the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mr. Menendez bucked Democratic colleagues — and presidents — on…
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News
Wonking Out: Are High Interest Rates the New Normal?
Goodbye, inflation. Hello, unsustainable debt. If you’ve spent any substantial amount of time engaged in discourse about the economy —…
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World
What to Expect Tonight: Unpredictable Rain and Possibly More Flooding
By Friday afternoon, the sky over Manhattan had calmed and the rain had slowed to a small drizzle. But Gov.…
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Arts
Becky G’s Revenge Fantasy, and 11 More New Songs
Hear tracks by PinkPantheress, the Rolling Stones featuring Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga, and others.
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Food
BonBon Brings Its Swedish Fish to the Upper East Side
Check out the candy emporium’s new shop, pick up a new filled cookie from Ladurée and more food news.
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Magazine
A Local’s Guide to Majorca
T’s new monthly travel series, Flocking To, highlights places you might already have on your wish list, sharing tips from…
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News
An $80 Million Duplex Is the Priciest Closing (So Far) This Year
The apartment sold at 220 Central Park South, a.k.a. the city’s most expensive building. The Woolworth Building also sold a…
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News
Astoria, Queens: ‘A Mix of Traditional and Trendy’
With relatively affordable prices and an easy commute to Manhattan, the area is attracting new residents, but it still has…