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World
A Fabled Sign Returns to the Brooklyn Waterfront
Good morning. It’s Wednesday. What’s big and yellow and high above the Brooklyn waterfront? Half of a famed sign. We’ll…
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Magazine
Saluting in Solidarity
When Elon Musk walked into Twitter headquarters in late October carrying a sink, it seemed like that image might be…
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Magazine
How to Survive Your First Holiday Season as Newlyweds
The main issue looming over Erica and Aaron Weiss this holiday season: whether to hide a bear or pickle ornament…
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World
Scotland Cannot Unilaterally Vote on Independence, Top U.K. Court Says
LONDON — Dealing a blow to independence-minded Scots, the British Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the Scottish Parliament could…
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World
Selling Stories on Auckland’s Ponsonby and Karangahape Roads
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Auckland’s Indigenous Maori name — Tamaki Makaurau — translates roughly to “Tamaki of a hundred lovers.”…
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World
The Disputed Border Where Every Shepherd Is Seen as a Potential Spy
SHEBAA, Lebanon — It was nearing the end of Hassan Zahra’s workday, herding goats on a mountaintop along Lebanon’s southeastern…
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World
How Iran’s Security Forces Use Ambulances to Suppress Protests
In early October, about a month into Iran’s anti-government protests, a Tehran resident reported seeing at least three protesters being…
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Business
Earth Now Has 8 Billion Humans. This Man Wishes There Were None.
PORTLAND, Ore. — For someone who wants his own species to go extinct, Les Knight is a remarkably happy-go-lucky human.…
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Business
Billions of Dollars at Stake in a Puzzling Holiday Shopping Season
No one quite knows what to make of this year’s holiday shopping season. But billions of dollars are riding on…
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US
Judge Upholds $49 Million Verdict Against Alex Jones, Despite Cap
A Texas judge said on Tuesday that she would order the Infowars fabulist Alex Jones to pay the entire $49…