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Arts
After a 70-Year Run in London, ‘The Mousetrap’ Heads to Broadway
For the past 70 years, London theatergoers have enjoyed trying to figure out the identity of the murderer in “The…
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US
White House Extends Pause on Student Loan Payments
The Biden administration extended the pause on federal student loan payments on Tuesday after Republican legal challenges temporarily halted ...
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News
Living Above the Store
Paul Longo was pretty sure that the landlord for a vacant apartment above Ida’s Nearabout, a bar in Sunnyside, Queens,…
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News
Roleplay Off the Field Helps the Eagles on It
PHILADELPHIA — When safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson came to the Eagles in a trade with the New Orleans Saints a week…
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World
What to Know Now That the N.Y.P.D. Is on Amazon’s Neighborhood Watch App
The New York Police Department, which already relies on a high-tech toolbox that includes facial recognition software, drones and mobile…
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World
Death Toll From Indonesia Earthquake Rises
The death toll from Monday’s catastrophic earthquake in Indonesia’s most populous province has risen to 310, officials said on Friday,…
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News
A Horrific Crash. A Mangled Leg. A Crazy Fast Comeback.
You remember Nina O’Brien. The American Alpine skier tore down the giant slalom course at the Beijing Olympics and crashed…
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US
The Expanded Child Tax Credit Is Gone. The Battle Over It Remains.
WASHINGTON — When the history of American hardship is written in some distant decade, two recent events may capture the…
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World
Fire Kills 10 in Xinjiang, Raising Questions About Lockdown
Ten people were killed and nine injured after a fire broke out in an apartment building in Xinjiang, a far…
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Finance
How to Manage Credit Card Debt When Holiday Shopping
Americans are heading into the holiday shopping season with rapidly increasing levels of credit card debt. Credit card balances, which…