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‘As I Got to the Front of the Line, a Man Approached Me From Behind’
A quick stop at the post office, a bright spot in the sky and more reader tales of New York…
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How a Super Affordable Bakery Chain Became a British Culinary Icon
A festive pop-up restaurant is the latest crowd-pleasing stunt from Greggs, a mass-market bakery that is riding out Britain’s cost-of-living…
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The 2023 High School Yearbook of American Politics
It has been such a special political year, brimming with extraordinary, even historic moments. From an ex-president indicted to a…
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World
The 8 Most-Read Travel Stories of 2023
A golden retriever convention, flight etiquette rules and great walks from around the world: Here’s what readers loved this year.
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Chaos, Fury, Mistakes: 600 Days Inside New York’s Migrant Crisis
Nearly 70,000 migrants crammed into hundreds of emergency shelters. People sleeping on floors, or huddled on sidewalks in the December…
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In the Shelter of a Weeping Beech
Off Route 6 on Cape Cod, a few miles in from the bay near Yarmouth, Mass., there hides a giant…
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Health
A Cannoli Recipe That’ll Bring Sicily to You
Claire Saffitz’s recipe is as close to the real thing as you may get in your own kitchen.
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World
How an Arctic Influencer Embraces Months of Darkness
Svalbard, an island in the Arctic, has about one of everything, including a social media influencer with millions of followers.
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Season’s Greetings From Grinch City
Conflict and crisis have cast a pall over New York. Never mind swagger — where is the holiday spirit?
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Robert M. Solow, Groundbreaking Economist and Nobelist, Dies at 99
His elegant work established that the main determinant of economic growth was technology, not growing capital and labor.