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A House Where Old Miami Style Meets Old World Bohemianism
IT CAN BE hard to tell in Miami what’s natural and what isn’t. The sky is often uncannily blue, the…
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World
In Trump Criminal Case, Manhattan D.A. Asks for Gag Order Before Trial
Lawyers for Alvin L. Bragg, the district attorney, are seeking to protect jurors and witnesses in the first criminal prosecution…
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What Does It Mean to Dress Like an American?
A reader who is moving back to the United States from abroad wonders how to merge her personal wardrobe with…
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News
$800,000 Homes in California
A recently renovated house in Yucca Valley, a three-bedroom home in Benicia and a one-bedroom condominium in Laguna Niguel.
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Texas Is Right. The Tech Giants Need to Be Regulated.
On the average day, some 95 million pictures are posted on Instagram, along with 34 million videos on TikTok and…
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Three Riveting, Slow-Burn New Thrillers
This month’s thrillers pose intriguing questions. Can one seemingly unimportant decision change everything? What would happen if people could siphon…
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Business
Berkshire Hathaway Reports Profit of $97 Billion Last Year, a Record
The conglomerate saw major gains in its insurance operations and in investment income. But revenues at its railroad and utility…
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World
Grown in Oklahoma, Smoked in New York: Illicit Marijuana’s Legal Roots
Surplus weed produced in states like Oklahoma is increasingly ending up in New York, fueling its illicit market and complicating…
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When a Job Becomes a Literal Hell
In an era of continual burnout, artists and filmmakers are now imagining what it looks like when workers finally explode.
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News
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.