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World
New York City’s Population Shrinks by 78,000
City officials said that the new census estimates did not fully account for the growing number of migrants, which would…
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World
Why the National Guard Can’t Ease All Fears About Riding the Subway
More bag checks will not calm the nerves of New Yorkers worried about being shoved onto the tracks by someone…
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Business
U.K. Moves to Bar Foreign State Ownership of Newspapers, a Blow to Telegraph Bid
A roughly $1 billion bid from the former CNN chief Jeff Zucker and his Emirati backers raised concerns among lawmakers…
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Business
After Testy Interview With Elon Musk, Don Lemon Says His Deal With X Is Canceled
Days before the former television anchor’s new talk show debuted, his deal combusted after an interview with the site’s owner,…
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Magazine
Outdoor Voices to Close All Stores This Week
The athleisure retailer will go online only, according to employees who were surprised by the announcement.
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World
Could ‘Mitchell-Lama 2.0’ Help New York’s Housing Crisis?
The State Senate has proposed a new version of a popular program from the 1950s that built affordable housing.
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Sports
See-Through Baseball Pants Have Fans, and Brands, Pointing Fingers
A redesign of M.L.B.’s uniforms has put Fanatics and Nike at the center of a debate about performance versus quality…
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World
It’s Never Too Late to Find a New Career (a Mile Above Your Old One)
“It’s Never Too Late” is a series that tells the stories of people who decide to pursue their dreams on…
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Business
‘Corruption’ Review: Onstage, a Scandal’s Human Drama Is Muffled
A new play by J.T. Rogers goes behind the scenes of the shady “news-gathering” that rocked Rupert Murdoch’s British media…