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Peter Tarnoff, Diplomat Who Helped Plot the ‘Argo’ Escape from Iran, Dies at 86
A consummate man behind the scenes, he held top posts under Carter and Clinton, and in between ran the Council…
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Business
Ford Resumes Work on E.V. Battery Plant in Michigan, at Reduced Scale
A battery plant in Michigan will be smaller than planned, Ford said, citing slower E.V. demand than expected, as well…
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Magazine
The Luncheonette Serving New York’s Best Egg Creams
The owners of Lexington Candy Shop have, for over 98 years, refined their recipe and still make their syrups from…
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Business
Binance Founder Agrees to Plead Guilty to Violating Money Laundering Rules
Changpeng Zhao will pay a $50 million fine and step down as chief executive of the company he created, the…
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Magazine
The Wild Beauty of Moss
The inconspicuous plant is now the unexpected star of many naturalistic arrangements.
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World
North Korea Launches Rocket With Its First Spy Satellite
The country had failed to put such a satellite into orbit in its two previous attempts at such a launch.…
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News
What Is Photography? (No Need to Answer That.)
Two exhibitions by Japanese artists raise deep questions about the medium, and — refreshingly — leave them hanging.
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News
‘Gardens of Anuncia’ Review: The Broadway Star and the Women Who Molded Her
Michael John LaChiusa’s beautifully sung tribute to sisterly admiration, starring Priscilla Lopez, was inspired by the early life of the…
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Business
Is This the World’s Highest Grossing Photograph?
“Girls in the Windows” wasn’t made by an art world giant, but people keep buying it. And buying it. And…
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News
Why Warblers Flock to Wealthier Neighborhoods
In the unequal distribution of birds and other species, ecologists are tracing the impact of bigoted urban policies adopted decades…