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World
5 Takeaways from Argentina’s Election
Javier Milei, a libertarian economist often compared to Donald Trump, will face off against Sergio Massa, Argentina’s economy minister, in…
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Arts
Review: A ‘Rodelinda’ Brings Promise of Handel on the Hudson
R.B. Schlather’s new staging of this opera, with the excellent musicians of Ruckus, is the first of several Handel productions…
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Food
Ozempic and Wegovy Don’t Cost What You Think They Do
Drug companies are making billions from a new class of in-demand weight-loss treatments. But the prices are not what they…
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News
Vincent Patrick, Chronicler of Hustlers and Mobsters, Dies at 88
A novelist and screenwriter, he wrote “The Pope of Greenwich Village” and “Family Business” and brought them both to the…
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US
Pence’s 2024 Bid Confronts Murky Future, as Campaign Cash Dwindles
Mike Pence has still not resolved some of the contradictions at the core of his candidacy, and his campaign has…
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Food
Perfect Roasted Broccoli
Lidey Heuck’s new recipe is simplicity itself, with just a little minced garlic tossed in during the last two minutes…
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News
Lenient Grading Won’t Help Struggling Students. Addressing Chronic Absenteeism Will.
Two weeks ago, when I wrote about the proliferation of 50 percent grading floors in K-12 schools, I was shocked…
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World
New York, Overwhelmed, Toughens Stance on Housing Migrant Families
The city will impose a 60-day limit on how long families with children can stay at any one shelter before…
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Food
Restaurant Review: Hakka Food Makes a Rare Appearance in Chinatown
Hakka Cuisine offers New Yorkers an enticing taste of dishes from a Chinese people who’ve held close to their culture…
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World
Rescuers struggle as Israel’s bombardment buries Gazans in their homes.
When Amal al-Akam fled her home in northern Gaza, she had time only to grab her children and throw on…