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Business
The Remaking of The Wall Street Journal
Last month, Emma Tucker, the new editor in chief of The Wall Street Journal, gathered the newsroom to share a…
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World
George Santos’s Accountant to Plead Guilty in Federal Inquiry
Nancy Marks, one of the embattled congressman’s closest associates, oversaw the campaign finances that have faced widespread scrutiny.
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News
More Rentals Are on the Market. Why Are They So Hard to Find?
This year’s peak rental season was tight in most U.S. regions, but overall, better than last year’s.
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Magazine
A Mordant Glimpse at the Austrian Aristocracy
Plus: bracelets with spell-casting instructions, a Caribbean resort — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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World
The Brooklyn Subway Shooter Faces Sentencing on 10 Terrorism Counts
Prosecutors asked a judge to give Frank James 10 life sentences, one for each victim wounded in the April 2022…
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World
Half of New York City Children Passed Math and Reading Tests
The pass rates are up, but the state’s annual exams were overhauled, so the results can’t really be compared with…
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US
Our Favorite Restaurants in San Francisco
The New York Times is sharing its current choices, including world-class Korean barbecue, Mission-style burritos and quintessential California cuisine.
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World
Thursday Briefing: What’s Next After McCarthy’s Downfall
Plus an auction of works from China’s top art collector.
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News
This Is Why Trump Keeps Antagonizing the Judge in His Fraud Trial
It’s not surprising that Donald Trump viciously insults Letitia James, the New York State attorney general who has taken him…
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World
Turning to Street Vending, New Migrants Find a Competitive World
Standing on a subway platform deep below Times Square, Natalí Tualombo, a newly arrived migrant from Ecuador, sold water bottles…