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- A Last Competitive New York Marathon for Abdi Abdirahman [1269d]
- Democrats Promote Tough-on-Crime Credentials as Party Plays Defense [1269d]
- What Twitter’s Shake-Up Could Mean: Midterm Misinformation Run Amok [1269d]
- U.S. Added 261,000 Jobs in Strong Showing [1269d]
- Inside the Surreal Home of a Celebrated Milan Design Family [1269d]
- Kyrie Irving’s Links to Antisemitism Horrify His Many Jewish Fans [1269d]
- ‘Design Mom’ Gabrielle Blair Pivots to Politics [1269d]
- NYC Marathon Course Map and Route [1269d]
- On New York’s Subways, High-Profile Crimes, High Anxiety, but Low Risk [1269d]
- ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ | Anatomy of a Scene [1269d]
- Russia Sends Ill-Trained Draftees Into Combat Amid Losses, Analysts Say [1269d]
- Moderate House Democrats Are at Risk, Putting the Majority Up for Grabs [1269d]
- Your Friday Evening Briefing [1269d]
- Fed Frets About Shadow Banks and Eyes Treasury Liquidity in New Report [1269d]
- The Search for Missing Russian Soldiers [1269d]
- How an LAPD Officer Helped Les Moonves Fight an Assault Complaint [1269d]
- Most Candidates Running on Crime Don’t Have Much Power to Solve It [1269d]
- Florida Restricts Doctors From Providing Gender Treatments to Minors [1269d]
- Confusion and Frustration Reign as Elon Musk Cuts Half of Twitter’s Staff [1269d]
- Oath Keepers Leader Testifies at Jan. 6 Sedition Trial [1269d]
- Nets Say Kyrie Irving’s Apology Isn’t Enough to End Suspension [1269d]
- Twitter’s Advertisers Pull Back as Layoffs Sweep Through Company [1269d]
- House Candidate Drops Ad in North Carolina After Report of Bullet Hole [1269d]
- U.S., Allies Vow to Protect Ukraine’s Infrastructure From Russian Attacks [1269d]
- When Twitter Is ‘Free,’ We Pay With Our Privacy [1269d]
- As Israel’s Far Right Nears Power, Palestinians Feel a Pang of Fear [1269d]
- Cuomo, Once New York’s No. 1 Democrat, Is Doing Little to Help His Party [1269d]
- Louis Armstrong’s Last Laugh [1269d]
- Biden Will Campaign for Gov. Hochul in New York on Sunday [1269d]
- Biden Spins His Economic Record Ahead of Elections [1269d]
- Facebook’s Future: My Sad, Lonely, Expensive Adventures in the Metaverse [1269d]
- Who Will NATO’s Next Secretary General Be? [1270d]
- Former Trump Adviser Acquitted on Charges of Acting as Emirati Agent [1270d]
- Barbra Streisand on Her Early Recordings: ‘That Girl Can Sing’ [1270d]
- Suburban Women, No Longer ‘Soccer Moms,’ Hold Key to Midterms [1270d]
- For ‘KPOP,’ a Broadway Transfer Is More Like a Reinvention [1270d]
- For ‘Fleishman Is in Trouble,’ Claire Danes and Jesse Eisenberg Say I Do [1270d]
- Trump Prepares to Announce 2024 Presidential Campaign Bid [1270d]
- China warns against using nuclear weapons in Ukraine, and Germany urges Beijing to do more to end the war. [1270d]
- ‘Co-Conspirators and Playmates From the Get-Go’ [1270d]
- What do big polluters owe? [1270d]
- On Social Media, Hunting for Voter Fraud Becomes a Game [1270d]
- For Ghana’s Only Openly Transgender Musician, ‘Every Day Is Dangerous’ [1270d]
- Forecasting the Future of Election Prediction Markets [1270d]
- F.B.I. Apprehends Man After Warning of Security Threat at New Jersey Synagogues [1270d]
- M.L.S. Cup and the Joy of the Open Field [1270d]
- In the Case of the Dead Dog, Police Say They ‘May Have Dropped the Ball’ [1270d]
- Kyiv Draped in Darkness and More: The Week in Narrated Articles [1270d]
- Markets welcome the latest labor market data. [1270d]
- Twitter Begins Laying Off Employees [1270d]
- Study Shows New Covid Booster Improves Protection for Older People, Pfizer Says [1270d]
- A Poll Reversal [1270d]
- Can Campaigning on Abortion Rescue the Democrats? [1270d]
- In Bid to Show It Is Open, Hong Kong Bends Covid Rules … for Some [1270d]
- Town That Inspired Debunked Voter Fraud Film Braces for Election Day [1270d]
- Is This A.I. Thanksgiving Menu Better Than a Human’s? [1270d]
- As Other Global Crises Collide, Nations Converge to Address Climate Change [1270d]
- Wisconsin Republicans Stand on the Verge of Total, Veto-Proof Power [1270d]
- Workers Expect Fast Inflation Next Year. Could That Make It a Reality? [1270d]
- The Housing Market Is Worse Than You Think [1270d]
- New Covid Variants Are Circulating. Here’s What to Know. [1270d]
- ‘The Crown’ Has a New Diana and Charles to Tear Apart [1270d]
- For Waterfront Homeowners, Moving Can Have a Different Meaning [1270d]
- In Nevada, Both Parties Court a Booming Vote Bloc: Asian Americans [1270d]
- Twitter Employees on Life Under Elon Musk [1270d]
- The Huge Problem That Nobody Cares About [1270d]
- Doug Mastriano and the Potential of Amish Voters in Pennsylvania [1270d]
- The Attack on Paul Pelosi Has Unmasked the G.O.P. [1270d]
- Tent Shelters Attract NYC Immigrants Living in Crowded Conditions [1270d]
- Ukrainians Turn to Diaries for Solace, and to Share Life in Wartime [1270d]
- Between Kanye and the Midterms, the Unsettling Stream of Antisemitism [1270d]
- World Series: Catches by Chas McCormick and Trey Mancini Saved Game 5 for Astros [1270d]
- At Campaign’s End, Democrats See Limits of Focus on Abortion [1270d]
- Worries Grow That TikTok Is New Home for Manipulated Video and Photos [1270d]
- The Israel We Knew Is Gone [1270d]
- World Series: Justin Verlander and Astros Beat Phillies in Game 5 [1270d]
- ‘I’m Afraid for My Future’: Proposed Laws Threaten Gay Life in Russia [1270d]
- Justice Dept. Weighs Special Counsel for Trump Inquiries if He Runs [1270d]
- Elon Musk Begins Layoffs at Twitter [1270d]
- Nets Suspend Kyrie Irving Indefinitely After Antisemitic Movie Post [1270d]
- How to Be Bored, and What You Can Learn From It [1270d]
- What if Every Moment Since Jan. 6 Was Just the Calm Before the Storm? [1270d]
- Why Aren’t the Democrats Trouncing the Republicans? [1270d]
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