Times
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Magazine
Time Celebrates a Hundred People and the City Toasts Elmhurst’s Frontline Workers
On Tuesday night, at a candlelit event space near Penn Station in Manhattan, Mayor David Holt of Oklahoma City leaned…
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World
It Might Be Time to Consider Timisoara
Families stroll and savor gelato cones as bike couriers whiz by. Pensioners relax on benches near manicured flower beds while…
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Sports
After a Taxing Tennis Season, a Golden Opportunity in Paris
Several players have broken through at the Paris Masters recently to win their first top-tier title. A well-rested Novak Djokovic…
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Business
Media Companies Eye Cricket-Loving Diaspora in the U.S.
Investors are trying to capitalize on the relatively small — but loyal and growing — audience for the sport.
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Magazine
Inside the Wild and Wonderful World of Mushrooms
On a temperate fall afternoon, Vito Vacirca sported a black Borsalino fedora lined with dried turkey-tail mushrooms and violet-tinted sunglasses,…
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News
Vincent Patrick, Chronicler of Hustlers and Mobsters, Dies at 88
A novelist and screenwriter, he wrote “The Pope of Greenwich Village” and “Family Business” and brought them both to the…
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World
Photos: Life Under the Bombs in Khan Younis
This article contains graphic images. The first light of day in Khan Younis, a city in the southern Gaza Strip,…
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Magazine
What Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon and Ziwe Wore to Parties This Week
A benefit raised money for God’s Love We Deliver, and the comedian Ziwe hosted an event for her new book.
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World
Wednesday Briefing
Hundreds of people have died in an explosion at a hospital in Gaza.
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Health
Restaurant Review: Hakka Food Makes a Rare Appearance in Chinatown
Hakka Cuisine offers New Yorkers an enticing taste of dishes from a Chinese people who’ve held close to their culture…