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Members-Only Mania: Why Are More Private Clubs Popping Up in New York?
In a 115-year-old ferry terminal in New York’s financial district, an abundance of excess now exists. Walls lined with Loro…
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Breaking the Ramadan Fast With Some of Brooklyn’s Newest Arrivals
New migrants from Africa have joined a changing community in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where they have injected more youthful energy but also…
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Sports
Shohei Ohtani Is Home and Focused on Baseball. Dodgers Fans Are Relieved.
Los Angeles finally got a close look at baseball’s megastar on Thursday as a gambling situation involving his former interpreter…
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America’s Energy Needs and Climate Goals
More from our inbox: A ‘Workers Bridge’ for BaltimoreTrump and the $60 BibleCan Just Anyone Run?Flaco’s Cruel Fate Is Not…
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New York Will Test Gun-Detecting Technology in Subway System, Mayor Says
In the wake of a deadly attack in the system earlier this week, New York officials are searching for ways…
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When Richard Serra’s Steel Curves Became a Memorial
The sculptor had a breakthrough in the late 1990s with his torqued metal rings. Then the attack on the World…
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Business
The Last Coal-Fired Power Plants in New England Are to Close
The company that owns the Merrimack and Schiller stations in New Hampshire plans to turn them into solar farms and…
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A British Scandal Intrigued J.T. Rogers, Then He Went Down the Rabbit Hole
The playwright thought News International’s phone-hacking scandal could make for a sweeping thriller. Twelve years later, here it is.
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Governors Island Taps New Head Curator
Lauren Haynes brings her curatorial expertise to the goal of growing Governors Island’s public art program.
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N.J. Will Borrow $4.5 Billion as Pandemic Pain Hits States
It is one of the first states to take on debt to plug a budget hole created by the impact…