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Near an Acapulco Beach: Food, Water and Prayer After Hurricane Otis
Dozens of displaced locals gathered in a converted shelter, waiting for resources to be delivered to their ravaged city.
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The Hidden Ghosts of America’s Slave Past
I had come to Charleston, S.C., in search of ghosts. So I signed up for one of the many “haunted…
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The City That Never Sleeps … or Shops in Person
Walking through New York City — America’s great harborer of people, culture and activity — can feel like strolling the…
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Halloween Headaches in Salem, Mass.: Traffic. Crowds. Tiny Liquor Bottles?
ACROSS THE COUNTRY Halloween Headaches in Salem, Mass.: Traffic. Crowds. Tiny Liquor Bottles? Miniature bottles of alcohol known as “nips”…
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‘Lewiston Strong’: After Mass Shooting, Residents Emerge With Grit
After two long days of being locked down amid the manhunt for a gunman who killed 18 people, the small…
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Lured by Federal Dollars, Canadian Cities Rethink Zoning
Major Canadian cities are opening up development zoning to include fourplexes in exchange for federal funds to build housing.
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Early Voting Begins in New York: Here’s What to Know
Although no citywide offices are being contested this year, the New York City Council is up for election, and voters…
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There Is Another Paris
Tourists visiting the Sacré-Coeur Basilica, the magnificent snow-white cathedral towering over northern Paris, tend to descend the Butte Montmartre the…
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A New Generation of Artists in Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio
The Whitney Museum has acquired the artist’s former space, once a metalworking studio, in the West Village.
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California Slams San Francisco for ‘Egregious’ Barriers to Housing Construction
The city adopted a state-approved plan in January to build 82,000 new housing units in eight years. It’s already failing.